Scrum Mastery: A Practical Desk Guide is not just another agile handbook—it is a decisive playbook for leaders determined to master Scrum where it matters most: in the real world of complex organizations, competing priorities, and relentless change.
Drawing on two decades of consulting and transformation leadership across the U.S. and Canada, Kenneth Amoah exposes why most Scrum adoptions fail—not because Scrum is flawed, but because organizations fail Scrum. With unflinching clarity, he diagnoses the illusions, resistance, and blind spots that derail agile efforts, then equips readers with practical, field-tested tools to overcome them.
Inside, you'll find more than checklists and ceremonies. You'll discover original frameworks that are already reshaping the future of agility:
The Ken Amoah Agility Flywheel™ — a groundbreaking reinforcement mechanism that embeds renewal into the DNA of organizations, preventing regression into "checklist Scrum."
The Voice of the Engineer™ Assessment — a governance-grade safeguard ensuring velocity and innovation never come at the cost of burnout, silence, or fear.
This book positions the Scrum Master not as a meeting facilitator, but as a strategist, ecosystem designer, and wellbeing champion—an indispensable leader in the age of AI, remote work, and global collaboration.
Whether you are a Scrum Master, consultant, engineer, or executive sponsor, Scrum Mastery: A Practical Desk Guide will challenge your assumptions, sharpen your leadership, and provide the concrete tools you need to transform agility from a fragile experiment into a sustainable competitive advantage.
Scrum itself does not fail. Organizations fail Scrum. This guide shows you how to ensure yours doesn't.