Andrew
Pham's book is an answer to the prayers of newbies to Agile/Scrum.
Right from assessment techniques for your project/enterprise for
agility, to guidance on implementing it - he has included, not only
theoritical aspect, but also human and practical aspects. Simply put,
for all the impediments he/his team faced over years he has put
together a learning guide and answered for us most of the questions
which we might face to start with agile transformation. A great tool
for any team trying to explore the agile path!
Sameer Bendre, Certified ScrumMaster, PMP,
3i Infotech Consulting
I
have known Andrew Pham for many years and always enjoyed learning
something new from him, starting from the time I was still working
under his direction at AT&T (formerly known as SBC).
Andrew
Pham was particularly clear then in explaining Agile and Architecture
Vision to us, something he has done again with this book.
For
a technical book, this is a very interesting book with new ideas to
look at project management or software development process in general.
Very well written and a must read for those that must improve on
current way of doing things and a good reference book for all in IT.
Ben Oguntona, MBA
Senior Systems Manager, AT &T
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Andrew
Pham takes a different look at Scrum in this book and helps shed light
on many of the questions project teams face when beginning to adopt
Scrum. Andrew describes many good project management techniques on how to get the most from your project teams. Andrew
also bridges the gaps between many Scrum and project management books
by addressing how to communicate with executives using financial terms,
how to use an objective estimation technique in lieu of the common
"poker estimation", and where software architecture fits into Scrum.
A good, quick read to prepare project managers on how to successfully implement Scrum.
Scott Booth, MCP, Manager
Pariveda Solutions, Dallas, Texas
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The book was a concise presentation of the steps and concepts that an
organization should be aware of when adopting Scrum. The company I
work for is currently in our 3rd sprint of our very first Scrum
project. I can't wait for the final version of this book to be
released so that I can share it with the rest of my team. In many ways
it was good confirmation that we are on the right track and it was a
great reminder of the things that we still need to work on. The
chapter on what makes a good Product Owner described almost exactly
the person who is filling that role in our company. I haven't had the
chance to complete the Certified Scrum Master training yet, so reading
about how the Scrum Master and Product Owner work together to manage
the team provided some key insight for me.
Dennis Palmer
Product Manager / Scrum Master
Esquire Innovations, Inc.
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Andrew
Pham’s book is a very concise reference for Agile and Scrum and is
written more on a practical term than just academics. It is an easy
read for the novice and advance project managers alike. The language of
the book lends itself to showing the fact that the Agile and Scrum are
absolutely a more natural way of looking at project management.
As
Andrew Pham and I had successfully led the first successful Peoplesoft
package implementation at Computer City many years ago, I can recognize
in this book many Scrum elements he was using then. Essentially, they
were to build a good and frequent collaboration with the users, to
empower the team while ensuring that they deliver on short demonstrable
increments.
The
book definitely puts this natural progression in a more formal
framework while highlighting the building flexibilities in the process.
As a Senior Software Specialist having worked on small and large
projects, I feel that this book is a great asset to the projects
managers regardless of the size and extent of the projects.
Anwar Bardai, Senior Software Specialist,
Compucom, Inc.
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I
found Andrew Pham and Phuong-Van Pham’s book to be immensely practical.
It answers in a concise manner what is the minimum I need to do. Of
course you can read the entire book, and it is well worth it. But
today, many feel they don’t have the time to read a book, they just
want the answer. And a book is way too general, containing things that
are not pertinent to you. But each team’s situation is different.
This book is the answer. Given your situation, it tells you which
chapters should be read. Just look down the list of situations, pick
yours, write down the chapters to read, and now the book is customized
to your situation.
Other
books on Agile/Scrum I’ve read typically gloss over the complaints or
shortcomings of Agile/Scrum that are usually given when a company might
initially consider Agile/Scrum. Andrew addresses these questions or
difficulties head on, and gives practical advice on what your options
might be and how to implement them to help assure a successful project.
Dennis Simpson, Systems Crisis Resolution, MBA, MS, CCP
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Andrew and Phuong-Van Pham's Successful Adoption of Agile Project Management and Development
is a clear, concise presentation of Agile and Scrum concepts for
professionals and executives who are wondering whether their IT
projects can benefit from them. While it provides excellent technical
advice on project management and business analysis issues, it also has
the rare virtue of addressing financial and human resource issues that
affect business management. If one book can make Agile work for an organization, this is it.
Harold Thomas, CBAP, Ohio State Department of Job & Family Services