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| Category: | General - Books | By: | Addison Wesley US |
| More info: | www.awprofessional.c... | Author(s): | Jean Tabaka |
| Pages: | 412 | Year of publication: | 2006 |
Since the early days of the agile movement, Jean Tabaka has been studying & promoting collaboration in agile environments. Drawing on her unsurpassed experience, she offers clear guidelines and easy-to-use collaboration templates for every significant project event: from iteration & release planning, through project chartering, all the way through post-project retrospectives.Tabaka's hands-on techniques are applicable to every leading agile methodology, from Extreme Programming and Scrum to » Read more... | ![]() |
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Since the early days of the agile movement, Jean Tabaka has been studying & promoting collaboration in agile environments. Drawing on her unsurpassed experience, she offers clear guidelines and easy-to-use collaboration templates for every significant project event: from iteration & release planning, through project chartering, all the way through post-project retrospectives.Tabaka's hands-on techniques are applicable to every leading agile methodology, from Extreme Programming and Scrum to Crystal Clear. Above all, they are practical: grounded in a powerful understanding of the technical, business, and human challenges you face as a project manager or development team member.- Build collaborative software development cultures, leaders, and teams;- Prepare yourself to collaborate - and prepare your team;- Define clear roles for each participant in promoting collaboration;- Set your collaborative agenda;- Master tools for organizing collaboration more efficiently;- Run effective collaborative meetings - including brainstorming sessions;- Promote better small-group and pair-programming collaboration;- Get better information, and use it to make better decisions;- Use non-abusive conflict to drive positive outcomes;- Collaborate to estimate projects and schedules more accurately;- Strengthen collaboration across distributed, virtual teams;- Extend collaboration from individual projects to the entire development organization.

