The Art of Scrum: How Scrum Masters Bind Dev Teams and Unleash Agility
Autor Dave McKennaen Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 noi 2016
Learn the nuts and bolts of scrum—its framework, roles, team structures, ceremonies, and artifacts—from the scrum master’s perspective.
The Art of Scrum details the scum master’s responsibilities and core functions in planning and facilitating the ceremonies and artifacts of a scrum team: sprint planning, sprint execution, backlog refinement, daily standups, sprint reviews, and sprint retrospectives. It analyzes the scrum master’s interactions with other scrum roles, including the product owner, development team members, other scrum masters, and the agile coach.
Scrum Master Dave McKenna catalogs the three skill sets that you must master to be successful at binding teams and unleashing agility: soft skills, technical skills, and contingency skills. You’ll benefit from the author’s examination of these skill sets with insights and anecdotes drawn from his own experience as an engineer, agile coach, and scrum master. He illustrates common mistakes scrum masters make, as well as modeling successful strategies, adaptations to changes, and solutions to tricky problems.
The Art of Scrum details the scum master’s responsibilities and core functions in planning and facilitating the ceremonies and artifacts of a scrum team: sprint planning, sprint execution, backlog refinement, daily standups, sprint reviews, and sprint retrospectives. It analyzes the scrum master’s interactions with other scrum roles, including the product owner, development team members, other scrum masters, and the agile coach.
Scrum Master Dave McKenna catalogs the three skill sets that you must master to be successful at binding teams and unleashing agility: soft skills, technical skills, and contingency skills. You’ll benefit from the author’s examination of these skill sets with insights and anecdotes drawn from his own experience as an engineer, agile coach, and scrum master. He illustrates common mistakes scrum masters make, as well as modeling successful strategies, adaptations to changes, and solutions to tricky problems.
What You'll Learn:
- How scrum masters facilitate the agile ceremonies
- How scrum masters align scrum teams to sprint goals and shield them from interference
- How scrum masters coach product owners to build a backlog and refine user stories
- How scrum masters manage contingencies such as intra-team conflicts, organizational impediments, technical debt, emergent architecture, personnel changes, scope creep, and learning from failure.
Who This Book Is For:
The primary readership is scrum masters, product owners, and dev team members. The secondary readership is scrum stakeholders, including executive sponsors, project managers, functional and line managers, administrative personnel, expert consultants, testers, vendors, and end users. The tertiary readership is anybody who wants to know how build an agile team that consistently delivers value and continuous improvement.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781484222768
ISBN-10: 1484222768
Pagini: 220
Ilustrații: XVI, 218 p. 38 illus., 12 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:1st ed.
Editura: Apress
Colecția Apress
Locul publicării:Berkeley, CA, United States
ISBN-10: 1484222768
Pagini: 220
Ilustrații: XVI, 218 p. 38 illus., 12 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:1st ed.
Editura: Apress
Colecția Apress
Locul publicării:Berkeley, CA, United States
Cuprins
Part I: Scrum: Overview
Chapter 1: Agile Principles
Chapter 2: The Scrum Framework
Chapter 3: Agile Roles
Chapter 4: Scrum Team Structures
Chapter 5: Scrum Ceremonies and Artifacts
Part II: Scrum: The Scrum Master’s Perspective
Chapter 6: The Scrum Master’s Responsibilities and Core Functions
Chapter 7: The Scrum Master’s Interaction with Other Roles
Part III: The Scrum Master’s Skill Sets<
Chapter 8: Soft Skills of the Scrum Master
Chapter 9: Technical Skills of the Scrum Master
Chapter 10: Contingency Skills of the Scrum Master
Chapter 11: Putting It All Together
Chapter 1: Agile Principles
Chapter 2: The Scrum Framework
Chapter 3: Agile Roles
Chapter 4: Scrum Team Structures
Chapter 5: Scrum Ceremonies and Artifacts
Part II: Scrum: The Scrum Master’s Perspective
Chapter 6: The Scrum Master’s Responsibilities and Core Functions
Chapter 7: The Scrum Master’s Interaction with Other Roles
Part III: The Scrum Master’s Skill Sets<
Chapter 8: Soft Skills of the Scrum Master
Chapter 9: Technical Skills of the Scrum Master
Chapter 10: Contingency Skills of the Scrum Master
Chapter 11: Putting It All Together
Recenzii
“This practitioner-oriented book does an admirable job of describing the duties and spirit of the scrum master. The author presents his experiences and insights on being a scrum master in a conversational manner, peppered with anecdotes and asides. Reading this short book is like sharing ideas with an experienced colleague over a preferred beverage. If you aspire to be a scrum master or want to have a better understanding of the role, it is worth a read.” (A. Hevner, Computing Reviews, May, 2017)
Notă biografică
Dave McKenna is a certified ScrumMaster and Agile Coach who has worked in the information technology field for more than 20 years. A United States Air Force veteran who started his career in IT unboxing IBM and Apple computers in a Computerland store, McKenna eventually became a Novell Certified Network Engineer and worked his way into a Sustaining Engineer position at CA Technologies. In 2009 he began his ScrumMaster journey which continues today.
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This book covers the nuts and bolts of scrum—its framework, roles, team structures, ceremonies, and artifacts—from the scrum master’s perspective.
The Art of Scrum details the scum master’s responsibilities and core functions in planning and facilitating the ceremonies and artifacts of a scrum team: sprint planning, sprint execution, backlog refinement, daily standups, sprint reviews, and sprint retrospectives. It analyzes the scrum master’s interactions with other scrum roles, including the product owner, development team members, other scrum masters, and the agile coach. It details the soft skills a scrum master uses to coach a group of individuals and turn them into a high performing scrum team. This book is for scrum masters and all readers whose scrum and stakeholder roles bring them into contact with scrum masters.
Scrum Master Dave McKenna catalogs the three skill sets that scrum masters must master to be successful at binding teams and unleashing agility: soft skills, technical skills, and contingency skills. The author illuminates his examination of these skill sets with insights and anecdotes drawn from his own experience as an engineer, agile coach, and scrum master. He illustrates common mistakes scrum masters make, as well as modeling successful strategies, adaptations to changes, and solutions to tricky problems.
From reading The Art of Scrum, scrum masters, product owners, dev team members, and all interested scrum stakeholders—executive sponsors, project managers, functional and line managers, administrative personnel, expert consultants, testers, vendors, and end users—will learn how scrum masters go about building agile teams that consistently deliver value and continuous improvement by deploying the following actions, methods, and strategies:
•Facilitating team members’ self-organization and cross-functionality
•Aligning scrum stakeholders to sprint goals and shield their teams from interference
•Baking automated continuous integration and testing into backlog refinement
•Meeting contingencies such as intra-team conflicts, organizational impediments, technical debt, disrupted cadence, personnel changes, scope creep, and sprint goal failure
The Art of Scrum details the scum master’s responsibilities and core functions in planning and facilitating the ceremonies and artifacts of a scrum team: sprint planning, sprint execution, backlog refinement, daily standups, sprint reviews, and sprint retrospectives. It analyzes the scrum master’s interactions with other scrum roles, including the product owner, development team members, other scrum masters, and the agile coach. It details the soft skills a scrum master uses to coach a group of individuals and turn them into a high performing scrum team. This book is for scrum masters and all readers whose scrum and stakeholder roles bring them into contact with scrum masters.
Scrum Master Dave McKenna catalogs the three skill sets that scrum masters must master to be successful at binding teams and unleashing agility: soft skills, technical skills, and contingency skills. The author illuminates his examination of these skill sets with insights and anecdotes drawn from his own experience as an engineer, agile coach, and scrum master. He illustrates common mistakes scrum masters make, as well as modeling successful strategies, adaptations to changes, and solutions to tricky problems.
From reading The Art of Scrum, scrum masters, product owners, dev team members, and all interested scrum stakeholders—executive sponsors, project managers, functional and line managers, administrative personnel, expert consultants, testers, vendors, and end users—will learn how scrum masters go about building agile teams that consistently deliver value and continuous improvement by deploying the following actions, methods, and strategies:
•Facilitating team members’ self-organization and cross-functionality
•Aligning scrum stakeholders to sprint goals and shield their teams from interference
•Baking automated continuous integration and testing into backlog refinement
•Meeting contingencies such as intra-team conflicts, organizational impediments, technical debt, disrupted cadence, personnel changes, scope creep, and sprint goal failure
Caracteristici
Shows how scrum masters facilitate team self-organization Analyzes the interactions of scrum masters with all scrum and stakeholder roles Models how to cultivate an agile culture of continuous improvement