Summary:
Many books discuss Agile from a theoretical or academic
perspective. Becoming Agile takes a different approach and
focuses on explaining Agile from a case-study perspective.
Agile principles are discussed, explained, and then
demonstrated in the context of a case study that flows
throughout the book. The case study is based on a mixture of
the author's real-world experiences. Becoming Agile also
focuses on the importance of adapting Agile principles to the
realities of your environment. In the early days of Agile,
there was a general belief that Agile had to be used in all
phases of a project, and that it had to be used in its purest
form. Over the last few years, reputable Agile authorities have
begun questioning this belief: We're finding that the best
deployments of Agile are customized to the realities of a given
company. Becoming Agile discusses the cultural realities of
deploying Agile and how to deal with the needs of executives,
managers, and the development team during migration. The author
discusses employee motivation and establishing incentives that
reward support of Agile techniques. Praise for Becoming
Agile... "This is much more than just a book about Agile. This
is a roadmap. A very detailed roadmap that takes you from the
initial "is Agile right for me?" stage through completion and
delivery of your pilot project and beyond."