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Freedman, Rick.
The agile consultantguiding clients to enterprise agility /
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The agile consultantby Rick Freedman.
Reminder of title:
guiding clients to enterprise agility /
Author:
Freedman, Rick.
Published:
Berkeley, CA :Apress :2016.
Description:
xix, 233 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
Subject:
Business consultants.
Online resource:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-6053-0
ISBN:
9781430260530$q(electronic bk.)
The agile consultantguiding clients to enterprise agility /
Freedman, Rick.
The agile consultant
guiding clients to enterprise agility /[electronic resource] :by Rick Freedman. - Berkeley, CA :Apress :2016. - xix, 233 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Part I: What Is Agile Consulting -- Chapter 1: The Agile Consultant -- Chapter 2: Agile Evolution: More than Methodology -- Chapter 3: The EVOLVE Framework for Agile Evolution -- Part II: The EVOLVE Agile Consulting Framework -- Chapter 4: Explore and Engage -- Chapter 5: Visualize Success -- Chapter 6: Observe and Plan -- Chapter 7: Lead Teams to Agility -- Chapter 8: Visible Results -- Chapter 9: Evolve the Enterprise -- Part III: Engaging at Enterprise Level -- Chapter 10: Agile Strategy -- Chapter 11: The Leadership Commitment -- Chapter 12: The Agile Enterprise -- Chapter 13: The Agile Consulting Model -- Part IV: Running the Agile Consulting Practice -- Chapter 14: The Agile Consulting Skill Set -- Chapter 15: Agile Domain Expertise -- Chapter 16: Conclusion: Towards the Agile Enterprise -- Chapter 17: Appendix: The Roots of Agile: History and Background -- Chapter 18: Bibliography.
Learn the agile philosophy of lean processes, incremental delivery, deep client participation, decentralized authority, and just-in-time planning to bring speed, creativity, empowerment and increased productivity to product development. This book is your guide to becoming the go-to advisor for the enterprise agile transition. Many organizations have brought in agile coaches and achieved great progress in software development productivity, only to find teams slipping back into old methods as they encounter enterprise resistance and dysfunction. The consultative skills required to engage at the enterprise level differ greatly from those needed to coach teams in agile practices. Agile coaches and consultants need to up their game to successfully partner with executives, managers, and PMOs to evolve from traditional methods to a lean, agile mindset. The Agile Consultant, by former Intel Worldwide Project Management Director and agile expert Rick Freedman, author of Amazon best-seller The IT Consultant, shows how to overcome transition challenges and move beyond team-level practice coaching to guide the entire organization to enterprise agility. The Agile Consultant explains not only the basics of agile thinking, but also how to: Instill effective agile practices across the enterprise Coach teams, managers, and executives in learning, adopting, and practicing lean and agile strategies Diagnose the roadblocks and obstacles most organizations encounter during the transition to agile Use recognized change-management techniques to guide the enterprise to agility while minimizing disruption and resistance Navigate the many challenges that can derail the transition to agility Demonstrate the critical mix of facilitation, interpersonal, and relationship skills to help organizations succeed with agile Guide the corporate culture toward agility from the top down and the bottom up Evolve from old school project management thinking to a lean, agile mindset Agile methods are displacing traditional, process-heavy project management techniques, and are poised to migrate from software development to the rest of IT, and to the entire enterprise. Agile's rapid adoption proves a simple truth: agility works! Agile methods are here to stay, and will continue to expand within the organization. Enterprises are rapidly moving beyond agile development to agile IT, agile marketing, and agile strategic planning. Enterprises need agile coaches and consultants to guide them towards achieving the benefits of agility.
ISBN: 9781430260530$q(electronic bk.)
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-1-4302-6053-0doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: HD69.C6 / F74 2016
Dewey Class. No.: 658.46
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