Being Agile can be learned! Agile is above all a dose of curiosity and free access to a set of quality materials to understand the Manifesto and all the values and principles that make it successful. These agile resources identify the key links that will serve as the basis for your Agile training.
Lean startup : Agile resource # 1
The term comes from the book by Eric Ries published in 2012, the objective of which is to lay the groundwork for building innovative start-up models by ensuring that the products offered are adapted to the market, so as to limit waste of time and money.
The Lean startup has become a key Agile resource by gradually shifting the approach proposed by the Manifesto to the business lines. It proposes to see a product as a set of verifiable hypotheses that can be validated iteratively.
The lean start-up popularized terms like “pivot” or “MVP” – minimum valuable product.
Find our feedback on the lean startup and the reference links to document you at the source:
- Lean start-up – book by E. Ries
- Running Lean method – book by Maurya
Scrum– Agile ressource #2
- The Scrum Guide
- Scrum – book by C. Aubry
- The art of becoming an agile team – book by C. Aubry
- Coaching Agile – book by F. Aimetti
Agile product management (video)
SAFe– Agile resource #4
- Link on SAFe « Overview »
- Recommanded reading by SAFe
- Why deploy SAFe® ?
- SAFe how to launch his 1st Train
- SAFe, PI planning :
Change management, Transformation, Leadership
- Management 3.0
- Reinventing organizations book by Frédéric Laloux