Leading Modern Technology Teams in Complex Times
Kevin R. Lowell ()
in Future of Business and Finance from Springer
Date: 2023
ISBN: 978-3-031-36429-7
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 The Role of the Leader
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- Ch 2 A Few Words About Complexity
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- Ch 3 To the Manifesto!
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- Ch 4 Using the Agile Manifesto as a Framework
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- Ch 5 What Is Leadership?
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- Ch 6 Employee Expectations Are Changing
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- Ch 7 The Way Work Gets Done Is Changing
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- Ch 8 Agile Principle 1: “Our Highest Priority Is to Satisfy the Customer Through Early and Continuous Delivery of Valuable Software”
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- Ch 9 Agile Principle 2: “Welcome Changing Requirements, Even Late in Development. Agile Processes Harness Change for the Customer’s Competitive Advantage”
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- Ch 10 Agile Principle 3: “Deliver Working Software Frequently, from a Couple of Weeks to a Couple of Months, with a Preference to the Shorter Timescale”
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- Ch 11 Agile Principle 4: “Businesspeople and Developers Must Work Together Daily Throughout the Project”
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- Ch 12 Agile Principle 5: “Build Projects Around Motivated Individuals. Give Them the Environment and Support They Need and Trust Them to Get the Job Done”
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- Ch 13 Agile Principle 6: “The Most Efficient and Effective Method of Conveying Information to and Within a Development Team Is Face-to-Face Conversation”
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- Ch 14 Agile Principle 7: “Working Software Is the Primary Measure of Progress”
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- Ch 15 Agile Principle 8: “Agile Processes Promote Sustainable Development. The Sponsors, Developers, and Users Should Be Able to Maintain a Constant Pace Indefinitely”
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- Ch 16 Agile Principle 9: “Continuous Attention to Technical Excellence and Good Design Enhances Agility”
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- Ch 17 Agile Principle 10: “Simplicity—The Art of Maximizing the Amount of Work Not Done—Is Essential”
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- Ch 18 Agile Principle 11: “The Best Architectures, Requirements, and Designs Emerge from Self-Organizing Teams”
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- Ch 19 Agile Principle 12: “At Regular Intervals, the Team Reflects on How to Become More Effective, Then Tunes and Adjusts Its Behavior Accordingly”
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- Ch 20 Conclusion
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