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Think, Do, Show : The Agile 2.0 Secrets to Building Software People Love to Use - Simon Edwards

Think, Do, Show

The Agile 2.0 Secrets to Building Software People Love to Use

By: Simon Edwards

Paperback | 12 March 2019

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Think, Do, Show is a refreshing, simplified reboot of an agile 2.0 framework. This book presents a proven model which elegantly brings rapid continual delivery, close team collaboration, and people-centric focus together to truly empower delivery.

If your job relies on you to rapidly deliver beautiful looking software that people love to use, then after reading this book you will be able to…

  • Map out only the features you need to fix the problem(s) you’re trying to solve
  • Create a simplified delivery schedule that everyone can understand and buy into
  • Cut through corporate fog to ship software that adds value to your business and people’s lives
  • Supercharge the delivery arm and give your team clear objectives
  • Build a tribe of passionate followers and supporters within your organisation

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