Kanban, Scrum and Agile Product Management Just Got Easier
Introduction
Thank you and congratulations on taking this class, “Scrum: A Cleverly Concise and Agile Guide”.
In this class, you will be given an exceedingly concise guide yet still a wealth of information to allow you to fully understand how to use agile scrum.
I know you will get value from thisas it contains the exact methods I have used to deliver projects on time and to a high degree of quality using scrum. I then walk you step by step through the key rules, roles and events used in scrum so that you have an excellent foundation. In this class, you will learn:
•Learn what scrum is and why it is so powerful for delivering even the most complex project on time.
•Explain the difference between roles, events and artifacts
•Understand techniques to deliver your project on time
•Explain the difference between Agile and Scrum
•Explain what the Waterfall Model is and Why it is less flexible than Agile
So let’s get started and let me help you to understand and use agile scrum.
Introduction
Thank you and congratulations on taking this class, “Kanban: The KanbanGuide 2nd Edition: For the Business, Agile Project Manager, Scrum Master, Product Owner and Development Support Team”.
Creating the most efficient system for your business, development team, support team or any other organisation can often be a game of trial an error. We spend years aiming to create efficient practices which meet the demands of our customers as quickly as possible without overspending our effort, time or money. Imagine if there was a system that helped optimise the effort of our teams to meet the demands of our customers.
In this book, you will learn how the Kanban system can do this, and I explain:
•What Kanban is and where it originates from
•How it can make your team more efficient
•How to implement Kanban in your team or organisation
•Exercises to plan a Kanban System for your team or organization
•An overview of Scrum-ban - a technique used for combing the Scrum framework with Kanban especially for project based environments
•A brief overview of Agile Scrum
When you have read this guide, you will have an excellent foundation in thispopular system, and a great basis for helping others to understand the same.