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Scrum: Novice to Ninja

by M. David Green

Copyright 2016 SitePoint Pty. Ltd.

Product Manager: Simon Mackie
Technical Reviewer: David Shirey
English Editor: Ralph Mason
Cover Designer: Alex Walker
Illustrator: Natalia Balska
Author Photograph: Khaled Sayed
Notice of Rights

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles or reviews.

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The author and publisher have made every effort to ensure the accuracy of the information herein. However, the information contained in this book is sold without warranty, either express or implied. Neither the authors and SitePoint Pty. Ltd., nor its dealers or distributors will be held liable for any damages to be caused either directly or indirectly by the instructions contained in this book, or by the software or hardware products described herein.

Trademark Notice

Rather than indicating every occurrence of a trademarked name as such, this book uses the names only in an editorial fashion and to the benefit of the trademark owner with no intention of infringement of the trademark.

Published by SitePoint Pty Ltd 48 Cambridge Street Collingwood VIC - photo 1

Published by SitePoint Pty. Ltd.

48 Cambridge Street Collingwood
VIC Australia 3066

Web: www.sitepoint.com
Email: business@sitepoint.com

About M. David Green

M. David Green is a writer and agile business coach, and the founder of Agile That Works (http://www.agilethatworks.com), a consultancy that helps people in engineering organizations collaborate to make constant improvement a daily practice.

David studied Anthropology and Sociology at UC Berkeley, and later earned his MBA in Organizational Behavior. He has worked as an engineer, a writer, a designer, a marketing director, and a communications analyst in companies from Fortune 100 giants to tiny high-tech startups in San Francisco and Silicon Valley. He also teaches engineering techniques and agile principles through SitePoint.

With over 10,000 hours of experience on scrum teams under his belt, David enjoys sharing what he's seen to watch others improve their processes. Now he consults with companies to help them apply scrum and agile practices to improve productivity, communication, flexibility, and quality of life for engineers and the people who work with them.

About SitePoint

SitePoint specializes in publishing fun, practical, and easy-to-understand content for web professionals. Visit http://www.sitepoint.com/ to access our blogs, books, newsletters, articles, and community forums. Youll find a stack of information on JavaScript, PHP, Ruby, mobile development, design, and more.


This book is dedicated to my husband, who reminds me every day what truly matters.

Preface

If you haven't heard about scrum, and you work in web or mobile development, it's time you did. Scrum is a way of organizing engineering teams around time-tested techniques to improve communication, increase the flexibility of the product development process, support constant improvement, and provide a sustainable rhythm for productivity with less pain and more participation.

Scrum offers a core set of operating principles, and supports incredible flexibility for a team to adapt the process to their particular needs. Properly applied, scrum insulates engineers against interruptions and micromanagement while giving product managers the flexibility to adapt to market changes regularly, and the ability to predict how much work the team can take on and complete.

In this book, you will be introduced to the fundamentals of scrum, and given examples that you can apply immediately. And since scrum is as much about the people as it is about the processes, we will introduce you to a typical web and mobile development team, and show you the impact of scrum on their jobs, their working relationships, and the things they care about most in their professions.

Whether you're not sure what scrum is, or you think your scrum process isn't all that it should be, this book can help. Scrum isn't magic, but the results it can produce are well worth taking the time to learn how to apply it effectively.

Who Should Read This Book

This book is for anyone who works in a team to build web or mobile apps: engineers, QA, management, designers, and product managers. It assumes no familiarity with scrum or other project management techniques. While it's aimed at readers who have little understanding of scrum, it will also be useful to those who are currently using scrum, but aren't sure that they're getting the results that they want from it.

Conventions Used

You'll notice that we've used certain typographic and layout styles throughout this book to signify different types of information. Look out for the following items.

Tips, Notes, and Warnings
Tip: Hey, You!

Tips provide helpful little pointers.

Note: Ahem, Excuse Me

Notes are useful asides that are relatedbut not criticalto the topic at hand. Think of them as extra tidbits of information.

Important: Make Sure You Always

pay attention to these important points.

Warning: Watch Out!

Warnings highlight any gotchas that are likely to trip you up along the way.

Supplementary Materials
https://www.sitepoint.com/premium/books/scrum1

The book's website, containing links, updates, resources, and more.

http://community.sitepoint.com/

SitePoint's forums, for help on any tricky web problems.

Our email address, should you need to contact us for support, to report a problem, or for any other reason.

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