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The Async-First Playbook: Remote Collaboration Techniques for Agile Software Teams

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By (author): Sumeet Moghe

Reimagining Agile for Distributed and Remote Teams

Distributed work is now inevitable, but conventional agile approaches are too synchronous for today's remote teams. Meetings, ceremonies, and rituals can become unsustainable when teams are scattered across the globe. The result: burnout, constant interruptions, a lack of deep work, poor work-life balance, greater frustration, and workplaces with poor diversity.

In The Async-First Playbook, Thoughtworks Principal Product Manager Sumeet Gayathri Moghe provides tools and techniques to embed remote-native, asynchronous practices into traditional agile methods, making remote work more efficient, inclusive, thoughtful, and fun.

Drawing on extensive experience leading distributed teams, Moghe addresses the nuts and bolts of specific practices and the crucial softer elements such as culture, mindset, and leadership. Short, practical chapters show how to adapt traditional agile techniques such as sprints and pair programming for the realities of today's distributed environments. Whatever your project, you'll learn how to create asynchronous environments that promote success, improve the workplace experience, and deliver better results.

  • Discover why asynchronous collaboration is crucial to your project's success
  • Learn the tools, skills, and protocols you need to get right in order to go async-first
  • Map current agile techniques to async-first versions that better reflect today's realities
  • Become a more supportive and effective leader of async-first teams
  • Anticipate, navigate, and mitigate the pitfalls of async-first distributed work
  • Bring it all together--walk through your async-first transition
  • Access valuable resources, examples, and hands-on templates at the companion website

This playbook will empower you to lead and build differently. All that you need is an open mind and a belief that the status quo isn't worthy of defining the future.
--From the Foreword by Darren Murph

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  • Weight: 630g
  • Dimensions: 175 x 225mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Sep 2023
  • Publisher: Pearson Education (US)
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780138187538

About Sumeet Moghe

Sumeet Gayathri Moghe Principal Product Manager at Thoughtworks is an agile specialist with 20+ years of IT consulting experience. He has helped clients deliver new products and adopt agile ways of working in travel payments financial services education analytics consulting retail and beyond. Moghe has always worked in distributed teams and went all-remote in 2017 long before it was commonplace. He blogs about remote collaboration at asyncagile.org.

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