Agile Enterprise

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Product details

  • ISBN 9781637425473
  • Weight: 272g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Jan 2024
  • Publisher: Business Expert Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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A group of eminent software developers gathered at a Colorado ski lodge in 2001, codifying The Agile Manifesto, a philosophy for efficiently accomplishing technical work. In this accessible, real-world-example-laden, and unexpectedly entertaining book, The Agile Enterprise explains how to apply The Agile Manifesto's ideas company-wide.

The wisdom imparted in The Agile Enterprise teaches students to decompose large problems into manageable chunks, helps managers find their value among self-managing teams, and enables executives to measure and recognize success in their own Agile Enterprises.

David Asch produced robust, Enterprise Software-as-a-Service, cloud-based products in all his managerial positions throughout a storied 36-year career, he introduced Agile philosophy and methodologies to each of his companies, enabling his teams to meet their goals. Asch currently owns and operates 10xPrinciples, a management/organizational consulting company, that helps technology companies navigate the transition from startup to mid-stage. During this time of rapid growth and change, teams typically find that the "wearing many hats" behavior from their startup days is no longer the best approach to honoring commitments. Asch helps these companies weave Agile practices into the fabric of their cultures.