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Paperback Agile Project Management: Creating Innovative Products Book

ISBN: 0321219775

ISBN13: 9780321219770

Agile Project Management: Creating Innovative Products

(Part of the The Agile Software Development Series Series and Agile Software Development Series Series)

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Best practices for managing projects in agile environments--now updated with new techniques for larger projects Today, the pace of project management moves faster. Project management needs to become... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Takes human behavior into account

As someone who has managed large custom software projects and programs for 20 years, I was concerned that applying Agile to project management would simply mean burndown charts and the like. What I found in Highsmith's book is a perceptive understanding of how people think, feel and actually work on projects. Approaches that take human behavior into account, in my experience, are far more successful than those that don't. The concepts covered here, if really absorbed and understood, can benefit any project. I found Chapter 7 to be the most valuable for my current product development team, and ordered copies of the book for all my managers.

Experience, knowledge, wisdom and structure together

The most striking aspect of this book is its content of technical wisdom. It is not only an analytical produce; much more than that it seems to be the voice of a very rich experience in product development. The agile approach is not a set of specific tools and techniques but an extremely effective strategy to use a carefully selected subset of them based on a powerful set of guiding principles. The responsibility of managing the development of a new product suddenly fell upon me, and Jim Highsmith's book has given me abundant guidance and pointed at all right directions to face happily and confidently this new challenge. Besides leading us to review and improve all previous practices. If you have only heard of the agile approach and want to know what is it about -which was my case- this book fulfils the expectations generously. And if you already have a good notion of APM, I believe that the orderly, deep and complete presentation of the subjects will definitely help to refresh the knowledge. And if you are in the software development business and just want to do your job better, forget the name `agile' and read it. It explains valuable concepts such as exploration factor, technical debt, first feasible deployment, anticipation, adaptivity, opportunistic refactoring that are universally valuable. It is most definitely a 5-star piece of literature.

Tying together Project Management and Agile Methodologies

In his book, "Agile Project Management - Creating Innovative Products" Jim Highsmith ties together the two worlds of Agile Methodologies and Project Management and in the process provides evolutionary growth in both. The book describes Project Management's place in Agile Methodologies and at the same time provides the next stage of project management growth from Command and Control to what Jim refers to as Leadership - Collaboration. The six principles and 18 practices of Agile Project Management that Jim discusses in the book provide a much needed combination of underlying principles and practical practices that are missing in a great deal of current Project Management thinking.Jim wrote this book in a very readable fashion with short conversations between two project managers at the beginning of each chapter and several examples spread throughout the book. These conversations and examples help to make the material more applicable to the reader.The combination of the principles and practices and the readable style of the book are the characteristics that lead me to rate the book as highly as I do. I highly recommend this book to any project manager who is looking for that next step of growth in their career, or for anyone who is looking for a better understanding of the place in Project Management in agile methodologies.

Highsmith as master of innovation and adaptation

With this latest book "Agile Project Management: Creating Innovative Products", Jim Highsmith completes what could be considered his trilogy on adaptive and agile software development and he does so masterfully with practical guidance around the maturation of his adaptive vision. In his first book "Adaptive Software Development", Jim introduced his premise around the lessons that software development can learn from the scientific study of complex adaptive systems (CAS) as applied in biology, chemistry, and even physics: primarily, that software development cannot be straitjacketed into a prescriptive process but rather most benefits from adaptive and emergent-oriented approaches. To that end, much of his approach emphasizes the need for greater communication and collaboration in project teams in order to be effectively adaptive.His second book "Agile Software Development Ecosystems" provides the survey and guidance to understand and apply some of the extant adaptive frameworks: DSDM, Scrum, XP, FDD, Lean Development, Crystal, and his own Adaptive Software Development. In this way, he reinforces his initial vision by moving the discussion from one approach to multiple approaches. He then closes the book with a simple vocabulary to apply at an organizational level for developing one's own agile approach.Finally, with "Agile Project Management" Jim truly completes the journey by bringing us the innovative and emergent theme that underscores his two previous works; that is, that we cannot just adapt software development techniques per se, but must also be clear in our project management approaches around those practices. He compels us to do so by offering 5 fundamental phases agile project management that shift our emphasis from control and plan to innovation through exploration and experimentation: Envision, Speculate, Explore, Adapt, and Close. Coupled with this road to innovation, Jim provides very clear and practical guidance around the specific project management practices that make the steps come alive in the team context such as collaboration through participatory decision making. For my part, I have dog-eared practically every other page in this Highsmith version of "Return of the King" for the rich, straightforward guidance therein. I highly recommend this book, whether you choose to read it alone, or consider enjoying the adaptive journey fully by reading Jim's other two books as well. Whichever path you choose, you won't be disappointed.

A wonderful book full of immediately practical advice

This is a wonderful and highly practical book. Within hours of putting it down I was already putting some of its advice into practice. A highly thought-provoking book, arguing, for instance, that agility is more attitude than process and more environment than methodology. Because of the complexity of today's software projects, one new product development project can rarely be viewed as a repeat of a prior project. This makes Highsmith's advice to favor a reliable process over a repeatable one particularly timely and important.Interwoven into the book is a dialog between two project managers, one an agile development manager and the other a more traditional manager. Their conversations start each chapter and do an excellent job of introducing the main ideas of the chapter. Unlike many other agile books, the advice in this book can be applied to teams that are dipping their toes into agile waters or that are already fully immersed. Highsmith's writing, full of both wisdom and anecdotes, is both informative and fun. This book is a pleasure to read. More importantly, though, you will leave this book with some very specific practices you can immediately apply to your projects.
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