Excellence comes from opening a path.
Practical and easy-to-use scrum master guide.
Explore the winding path and gain insight into the most practical teaching skills.
Unveil the mystery of agile practice and strive to build an excellent agile team.
Many agile practitioners, who are smart and good at thinking and refining, gladly join the ranks of scrum master because of the benefits brought by agile, and practice the creed that "everyone is good, it is really good". They know that agility is not a belief, let alone a silver bullet, and they know how to really let the team understand the essence and essence of agility in the process of coaching agile practice.
World-renowned strength groups, Rachel Davies and Liz Sedley, poured out their accumulated teaching experience and skills for many years, and introduced how to guide the team through the entire agile transition life cycle (from planning software to writing software) through real examples, and how to build a self-reliant, conscious and skilled agile team, so that they can produce great software while working happily and efficiently. At the same time, scrum master: How to Build an Excellent Agile Team has in-depth thoughts and insights on the working mechanism of agile practice and how to stimulate the growth of the team.
Scrum master: How to Build an Excellent Agile Team covers topics such as test-driven development, design review meetings, and public display of project progress, which can help readers understand how to hold various agile meetings efficiently and how to guide the team to establish good workflow and work habits. Each chapter also summarizes the obstacles that coaches and teams may face in the process of agile transformation, and the solutions to specific topics. These experiences and skills are of great reference and guiding significance to project managers, technical directors or any members of software product teams.