Software in 30 Days - How Agile Managers Beat the Odds, Delight Their
Customers, And Leave Competitors In the Dust
Book description
A radical approach to getting IT projects done faster and cheaper
than anyone thinks possible
Software in 30 Days summarizes the Agile and Scrum software
development method, which allows creation of game-changing software,
in just 30 days. Projects that use it are three times more successful
than those that don't. Software in 30 Days is for the business
manager, the entrepreneur, the product development manager, or IT
manager who wants to develop software better and faster than they now
believe possible. Learn how this unorthodox process works, how to get
started, and how to succeed. Control risk, manage projects, and have
your people succeed with simple but profound shifts in the thinking.
The authors explain powerful concepts such as the art of the
possible, bottom-up intelligence, and why it's good to fail early-all
with no risk greater than thirty days.
- The productivity gain vs traditional "waterfall"
methods has been over 100% on many projects
- Author Ken Schwaber is a co-founder of the Agile software
movement, and co-creator, with Jeff Sutherland, of the
"Scrum" technique for building software in 30 days
- Coauthor Jeff Sutherland was cosigner of the Agile Manifesto,
which marked the start of the Agile movement
Software in 30 Days is a must-read for all managers and
business owners who use software in their organizations or in their
products and want to stop the cycle of slow, expensive software
development. Programmers will want to buy copies for their managers
and their customers so they will know how to collaborate to get the
best work possible.
Ken Schwaber is a cofounder of the worldwide Agile
software movement and cocreator, with Jeff Sutherland, of the
"Scrum" technique for building software in 30 days. He is
president of Scrum. org, a software consulting firm, and led the
process management product revolution of the early 1990s. Jeff
Sutherland is the cocreator of Scrum, and was cosigner of the Agile
Manifesto, which marked the start of the Agile movement. He has served
as vice president of engineering or CTO at eleven software companies,
managing the last seven entirely using Scrum, and achieved
industry-leading, hyper-productive results. Jeff is the CEO of Scrum
Inc., a consulting and training company.