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Pages: 572
Published: August 2019
ISBN: 9781680506716
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Skill Level Meter

A Scrum Book

The Spirit of the Game

by Jeff Sutherland, James O. Coplien, and The Scrum Patterns Group

Gain insights and depth of rationale into Scrum from many highly respected world authorities, including one of its founders, who lead you through the deep foundations of Scrum’s structure and practice. Enhance and customize your Scrum practice with ninety-four organizational building blocks, called patterns, that you can freely and flexibly choose from to fit your needs. Understand and appreciate the history of Scrum and the role it plays in solving common problems in product development.

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Building a successful product usually involves teams of people, and many choose the Scrum approach to aid in creating products that deliver the highest possible value. Implementing Scrum gives teams a collection of powerful ideas they can assemble to fit their needs and meet their goals. The ninety-four patterns contained within are elaborated nuggets of insight into Scrum’s building blocks, how they work, and how to use them. They offer novices a roadmap for starting from scratch, yet they help intermediate practitioners fine-tune or fortify their Scrum implementations. Experienced practitioners can use the patterns and supporting explanations to get a better understanding of how the parts of Scrum complement each other to solve common problems in product development.

The patterns are written in the well-known Alexandrian form, whose roots in architecture and design have enjoyed broad application in the software world. The form organizes each pattern so you can navigate directly to organizational design tradeoffs or jump to the solution or rationale that makes the solution work. The patterns flow together naturally through the context sections at their beginning and end.

Learn everything you need to know to master and implement Scrum one step at a time—the agile way.

What You Need

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Resources

Releases:

  • P1.0 2019/08/14
  • B3.0 2019/07/31
  • B2.0 2019/05/16
  • B1.0 2019/04/09

Contents & Extracts

  • Dedications
  • Product Owner’s Note
  • Preface
    • 尋牛 - The Search for the Bull
    • 見跡 - Discovering the Footprints
    • 見牛 - Perceiving the Bull
    • 得牛 - Catching the Bull
    • 牧牛 - Taming the Bull
    • 騎牛帰家 - Riding the Bull Home
    • 忘牛存人 - The Bull Transcended
    • 人牛倶忘 - Both Bull and Self Transcended
    • 返本還源 - Reaching the Source
    • 入鄽垂手 - In the World
  • Introduction
    • Scrum — Through the Lens of Experience
    • Patterns of Scrum
    • Getting Started
    • The Fundamental Process
    • A Quick Tour of the Book
    • Book Notations
    • What Now?
  • The Scrum Core as Patterns
    • ¶1 The Spirit of the Game
    • The Core Patterns in Brief
    • Beyond the Core
  • Product Organization Pattern Language excerpt
    • Product Organization Sequence
    • ¶2 The Mist
    • ¶3 Fertile Soil
    • ¶4 Conway’s Law
    • ¶5 Birds of a Feather
    • ¶6 Involve the Managers
    • ¶7 Scrum Team
    • ¶8 Collocated Team
    • ¶9 Small Teams
    • ¶10 Cross-Functional Team
    • ¶11 Product Owner
    • ¶12 Product Owner Team
    • ¶13 Development Partnership
    • ¶14 Development Team
    • ¶15 Stable Teams
    • ¶16 Autonomous Team
    • ¶17 Self-Organizing Team
    • A Scaling Sequence
    • ¶18 Mitosis
    • Kaizen and Kaikaku
    • ¶19 ScrumMaster
    • ¶20 Oyatsu Jinja (Snack Shrine)
    • ¶21 Small Red Phone
    • ¶22 Scrum (Master) Coach
    • ¶23 Fixed Work
    • ¶24 Sprint Planning
    • ¶25 Swarming: One-Piece Continuous Flow
    • ¶26 Kaizen Pulse
    • ¶27 Remove the Shade
    • ¶28 Pop the Happy Bubble
    • ¶29 Daily Scrum
    • ¶30 ScrumMaster Incognito
    • ¶31 Norms of Conduct
    • ¶32 Emergency Procedure
    • ¶33 Illegitimus Non Interruptus
    • ¶34 Scrum of Scrums
    • ¶35 Sprint Review
    • ¶36 Sprint Retrospective
    • ¶37 MetaScrum
    • ¶38 Product Pride
  • Value Stream Pattern Language excerpt
    • Value Stream Sequence
    • ¶39 Vision
    • ¶40 Impediment List
    • ¶41 Value Stream
    • ¶42 Set-Based Design
    • ¶43 Sprint Burndown Chart
    • ¶44 Scrum Board
    • ¶45 Product Roadmap
    • Rhythms: Patterns of Time
    • ¶46 Sprint
    • ¶47 Organizational Sprint Pulse
    • ¶48 Release Plan
    • ¶49 Release Range
    • Value and ROI
    • ¶50 ROI-Ordered Backlog
    • ¶51 High Value First
    • ¶52 Change for Free
    • ¶53 Money for Nothing
    • Product Backlog Sequence
    • ¶54 Product Backlog
    • ¶55 Product Backlog Item
    • ¶56 Information Radiator
    • ¶57 Pigs Estimate
    • ¶58 Small Items
    • ¶59 Granularity Gradient
    • ¶60 Estimation Points
    • ¶61 Fixed-Date PBI
    • ¶62 Vacation PBI
    • ¶63 Enabling Specification
    • ¶64 Refined Product Backlog
    • ¶65 Definition of Ready
    • Notes on Velocity
    • ¶66 Yesterday’s Weather
    • ¶67 Running Average Velocity
    • ¶68 Aggregate Velocity
    • ¶69 Specialized Velocities
    • ¶70 Updated Velocity
    • ¶71 Sprint Goal
    • ¶72 Sprint Backlog
    • ¶73 Sprint Backlog Item
    • ¶74 Teams That Finish Early Accelerate Faster
    • ¶75 Production Episode
    • ¶76 Developer-Ordered Work Plan
    • ¶77 Follow the Moon
    • ¶78 Visible Status
    • ¶79 Dependencies First
    • ¶80 Good Housekeeping
    • ¶81 Whack the Mole
    • ¶82 Definition of Done
    • ¶83 Team Sprint
    • ¶84 Responsive Deployment
    • ¶85 Regular Product Increment
    • ¶86 Release Staging Layers
    • ¶87 Testable Improvements
    • ¶88 One Step at a Time
    • ¶89 Value Areas
    • ¶90 Value Stream Fork
    • ¶91 Happiness Metric
    • ¶92 Scrumming the Scrum
    • ¶93 Greatest Value
    • ¶94 Product Wake
  • Composing Your Own Pattern Language
    • Project Languages
    • A Project Language of Highly Effective Teams
    • Your Own Pattern Language
  • Patlets
    • Patterns in the Product Organization Pattern Language
    • Patterns in the Value Stream Pattern Language
    • Patterns from the Organizational Patterns Book
    • Patterns from Fearless Change
  • Picture Credits

Author

Jeff Sutherland is the co-creator of Scrum. Author of Scrum: The Art of Doing Twice the Work in Half the Time (about 100,000 copies sold), and other titles. He holds a PhD in Medicine.

James O. Coplien was an early influencer of Scrum, a co-founder of the Hillside Group (the software pattern movement) and co-author of Organizational Patterns of Agile Software Development, Advanced C[]{.underline} (70,000 copies sold), and several other titles. He holds a doctorate in Philosophy and a PhD in Computer Science.

The Scrum Patterns Group is the dedicated team that has worked to evolve the patterns seen frequently in Scrum. The group includes Lachlan Heasman, Mark den Hollander, Cesário Ramos, Esther Vervloed, Neil Harrison, Kiro Harada, Joseph Yoder, June Kim, Alan O’Callaghan, Mike Beedle, Gertrud Bjørnvig, Dina Friis, Ville Reijonen, Gabrielle Benefield, Jens Østergaard, Veli-Pekka Eloranta, Evan Leonard, and Ademar Aguiar.

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About This Title

Pages: 572
Published: August 2019
ISBN: 9781680506716
Edition: 1
In Print