Did you miss the launch of our new book, Agile Foundations - Principles, practices and frameworks, on 3rd March 2015? It was an Agile success and a lovely evening.
You don’t have to take our word for it. Below are links to the latest news roundup from the event, along with analysis, comments and opinions on the Agile Foundations - Principles, practices and frameworks book from the wider community.
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Agile practice has transformed the way organisations carry out business and respond to change. To be successful, an agile mindset needs to be adopted throughout an organisation, not just within the IT team, according to the latest book to be published by BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT.
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Rob Woodgate Agile Documentation Specialist attended the book launch on 3rd March 2015, he shares his thoughts on his Agile Documentation Blog
As this is the official companion book to the BCS Agile Foundation Certificate in Agile, you might think that it's only worth reading if you are studying for that qualification, but you would be incorrect. Having read it, I can heartily recommend it for anyone with an interest in agile methodologies; there will be very, very few people who have a broad enough range of experience that they won't learn something new, interesting and useful from it.
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From Go Certify Certification Watch (Vol. 18, No. 9) Wayne Anderson rounds up the latest IT certification news.
...new handbook to help programmers adopt an Agile mindset. The new volume, Agile Foundations: Principles, Practices and Frameworks, offers a nice place to start for would-be agile programmers, built around a "comprehensive introduction to agile methodologies."
The Agile Foundations: Principles, Practices and Frameworks book is available from the BCS Bookshop:BCS Bookshop now.