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M**.
Good Introduction
This is a good introduction for beginners. There are several terms that aren't explained and you will need to search for explanations outside of the book. But, this is a book for beginners and is a good first step into agile.
M**K
Self published
Unprofessional, no diagrams to help explain points, use of improper English. After 3 pages ready I decided it was not a book I wanted to learn from am sending it back.
S**N
Absolute garbage
I bought this book to learn the basics of Agile PM. There are certainly words printed on the pages (in differing line spacings to try and hide the fact the author has nothing to say), but the words don't actually tell you anything useful if, as I did, you hope to learn something about how to deliver a project in an Agile way. Don't waste your money.
R**R
Incredibly poor
Maybe the print version is different but the kindle version is garbled rubbish. Even in the first few pages a section on Hybrid Frameworks was some random paragraphs about software frameworks, as if it was some completely different book. Woeful. Returned for refund.
A**O
Very interesting read
Although more software and app oriented, I was pleasantly surprise as I think this book has more than a few elements that can be translated into other fields. From how to measure progress to leadership and the importance of communication, Agile Management does a great job breaking down the core information for what’s needed for a project. Its emphasis in collaboration, communication and responsiveness to change was refreshing.There are a lot of terms and concepts I wasn’t familiarized with, but it was good to expand my knowledge around this subject.At the end, all business have the same goals: to be as successful as possible with the least amount of effort. Agile Management provided an interesting approach to this overall goal.Although it is unclear the future of business, it would be very interesting to see how many companies choose to adapt to this concept and how will it change each industry.
A**A
Terrible book
This book is really terrible.It is not suite for beginner at all as it does not explain any topic at all but just gives a very very light introduction on many topic, without explaining how they are implemented, put in place or should be used.
S**I
Helpful tips on building Core values in a business
Everything in business starts with authentic interactions with people. This book focuses on a team of developers, business people and designers who work together in a collaborative environment. An Agile team has to be able to manage resources and make rapid decisions. This book helps explain quality assurance, risk management, as well as resource management. Also, I learned a lot from the section on best practices for agile governance, which would mean empowering and energizing delivery teams. There is a ton of information in this small book to help any project manager take their teams to another level.
D**L
Complete waste of time and money
I know a little about Agile, from taking a recent Project Management boot camp class, and reading a book that instructor recommended.This book seems as if Dr. Seuss wrote it, only forgot to include rhyming or illustrations. It has no overview of the Agile methodology, and no logical flow to the book at all. It is as disappointing as getting all dressed up for a date and then being stood up, or getting prayed over for healing but dying of cancer anyway.I want my money back.
T**N
very helpful resource
Agile Product Management for Beginners has some great information on how to use an efficient and effective method for your global marketing, focusing on the end product instead of the length of time it might take for the project. Agile methodology is a great tool for delivering value while minimizing risks throughout the duration of your project. A great read!
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