
From SAFe to Spotify
Comparing Enterprise Agile Frameworks
- English
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About this book
In an ever-changing business world, corporate agility is at the heart of success. This book provides a deep insight into leading agile frameworks, from the basics of Scrum to modern models such as the Spotify model. Learn about the history, core principles and application of these models in large companies. Comparative analysis helps decision makers identify the most appropriate framework for their specific needs. In addition, common implementation challenges as well as best practices and solutions are presented in detail. Enriched with case studies and interviews, the work provides valuable insights for any organization that wishes to take the step towards agility.Presented Frameworks: Scrum, SAFe, LeSS, Spotify Model, DAD, Nexus, Scrum@Scale, DSDM
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Disclaimer:
- Introduction
- Agile: More than Just a Method
- Chapter 1: Scrum Basics
- Chapter 2: Safe (Scaled Agile Framework)
- Chapter 3: Less (Large Scale Scrum)
- Chapter 5: Disciplined Agile Delivery (Dad)
- Chapter 6: Nexus
- Chapter 7: Scrum@Scale
- Chapter 8: Dsdm (Dynamic Systems Development Method)
- Chapter 9: Choosing the Right Framework
- Chapter 10: Implementation Challenges
- Copyright