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Product Description This new book from Steve McConnell, author of the software industry classic Code Complete, distills hundreds of companies’-worth of hard-won insights into an easy-to-read guide to the proven, modern Agile practices that work best. In this comprehensive yet accessible overview for software leaders, McConnell presents an impactful, action-oriented prescription—covering the practical considerations needed to ensure you reap the full benefits of effective Agile: Adopt the individual Agile tools suited to your specific organization Create high-performing, autonomous teams that are truly business-focused Understand the ground truth of Scrum and diagnose your teams’ issues Improve coherence of requirements in an iterative environment Test more effectively, and improve quality Lead your organization through real-world constraints including multi-site teams, large projects, industry regulations, and the need for predictability Whether you are a C-level executive, vice president, director, manager, technical leader, or coach, this no-nonsense reference seamlessly threads together traditional approaches, early Agile approaches, modern Agile approaches, and the principles and context that underlie them all—creating an invaluable resource for you, your teams, and your organization. Review "Written by someone who has spent a career thoughtfully examining and understanding all aspects of software development and management. McConnell deeply understands the difference between methodology hype and effective software leadership." -- Colin Hammond, CEO, ScopeMaster Ltd "Whether you are a manager or an executive, and whether you are just starting your transformation to Agile or looking to improve it, you will find practical advice rooted in good research and wide experience." --Shaheeda Nizar, Engineering Leader, Google "Makes the core concepts of cutting-edge Agile development accessible and relevant to leaders, while providing a business/valuecentric view." --John Reynders, Vice President, R&D Strategy, Program Management and Data Sciences, Alexion Pharmaceuticals "This book makes clear that Agile is a set of practices determined by outcomes that are important to your business, not merely a prescriptive set of rituals to be performed." --Glenn Goodrich, VP, Product Development Practice, Skookum "Its 28 key principles are an excellent 'cheat sheet' of arguably the most valuable lessons learned in software product development over the last four decades. The book brings these principles into sharp focus by weaving together theory and practice and using lucid language and visuals." --Xander Botha, Technical Director, Demonware "Makes clear that Agile can (with the right approach) be surprisingly effective in contexts that have historically assumed sequential development, such as when predictability is critical or in a regulatory context." --Charles Davies, CTO, TomTom "Uniquely easy to read for technical and non-technical audiences, bridging the gap to a common understanding of Agile." --Sunil Kripalani, Chief Digital Officer, OptumRx "Even Agile experts will find food for thought in this book that will reinvigorate their use of Agile methodologies." --Stefan Landvogt, Principal Software Engineer, Microsoft "Many idealistic Agile approaches tend to fail in complex real-life situations. This book is a good guiding light through the maze of Agile adoption, describing what to look for (Inspect) and what to do about what you find (Adapt)." --Ilhan Dilber, Director of Quality and Testing, CareFirst "Refreshingly, this book avoids Agile dogma and explains how to use Agile practices suited to the needs of your business." --Brian Donaldson, President, Quadrus "Predictability is often (mistakenly) seen as a trade-off to Agile instead of something Agile itself provides. The techniques outlined here are excellent suggestions that debunk that myth." --Lisa Forsyth, Senior Director, Smashing Ideas "Concise and impactful presentatio