Essential Scrum: A Practical Guide To The Most Popular Agile Process Scrum By Kenneth S. Rubin
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- Contents
- List of Figures
- Foreword
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- About the Author
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- PART I: Core Concepts
- PART II: Roles
- PART III: Planning
- Chapter 14 Scrum Planning Principles
- Overview
- Don’t Assume We Can Get the Plans Right Up Front
- Up-Front Planning Should Be Helpful without Being Excessive
- Keep Planning Options Open Until the Last Responsible Moment
- Focus More on Adapting and Replanning Than on Conforming to a Plan
- Correctly Manage the Planning Inventory
- Favor Smaller and More Frequent Releases
- Plan to Learn Fast and Pivot When Necessary
- Closing
- Chapter 15 Multilevel Planning
- Chapter 16 Portfolio Planning
- Chapter 17 Envisioning (Product Planning)
- Chapter 18 Release Planning (Longer-Term Planning)
- Chapter 14 Scrum Planning Principles
- PART IV: Sprinting
- Glossary
- References
- Index