
The Age of Agile
How Smart Companies Are Transforming the Way Work Gets Done
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Narrated by:
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Tom Parks
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By:
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Stephen Denning
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More value from less work.
An unstoppable business revolution is under way - and it is Agile. Companies that embrace Agile Management learn to connect everyone and everything...all the time. They can deliver instant, intimate, frictionless value on a large scale.
Agile began emerging many decades ago, but truly took off in the software development industry. Sparking dramatic improvements in quality, innovation, and speed-to-market, the Agile movement is now spreading quickly throughout all kinds of companies. It enables a team, a unit, or an enterprise to nimbly adapt and upgrade products and services to meet rapidly changing technology and customer needs. And the process is applicable anywhere—companies don’t need to be born Agile, like Spotify. Even centuries-old Barclays is making the transition and reaping rewards.
Filled with examples from every sector, The Age of Agile helps readers:
- Master the three laws of Agile Management (team, customer, network)
- Embrace the new mindset
- Overcome constraints
- Employ meaningful metrics
- Make the entire organization Agile
- And more
With this breakthrough approach, even global giants can learn to act entrepreneurially. Their future depends on it.
©2018 Stephen Denning (P)2018 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved. Published by arrangement with AMACOM, a division of American Management Association International, New York.Not about agile
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Ok, I hadn’t read enough about it to know what to expect before I plunged in. I imagined it would be a dry reminder about the manifesto, sprints, back logs etc.
It wasn’t.
This book is a broad socio economic and business management model critique and analysis. It is surgical in its precise dissection of forces holding back innovation and argues that Agile will become more relevant and disruptive as “software eats the world”. It is not an evangelical pitch for Agile but rather offers a realistic appraisal of the barriers to adoption and how it is doomed to fail in many organisations -that said, the wider point is that many organisations are also doomed to fail…
I didn’t expect to be inspired but I was. This book is as relevant to C -suite and business execs as it is to technical leaders.
I’m an MBA and as you’d expect that means I’ve studied strategy but this book gives one of the best critical appraisals of Michael Porters much lauded five forces I’ve ever read.
I loved the detail about hedge fund activists, stock price manipulation and the insanity of the primacy of share holder value.
I did the audio book at 1.5 speed whilst driving. I’ll be listening to it again because this is full of gems I’d like to more fully absorb. The narration is really good. I might even get the print copy as well because I will want to refer back to sections in this.
In summary, this book should be consumed by any business leader that wants to be relevant in 10 years from now.
More than sprints etc. This is for business leaders that want to innovate
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The only thing to i.prove is that the examples are very specific to the US.
Very good reading
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A book of two halves
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The part on agile is very interesting, but bundled with personal views on poorly researched/understood topics
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Thought provoking and timely
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It tells about examples which are slowly showing up around the workplace.
Insightful
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Wise, informative, based on facts.
Beautifully written.
Thank you!
Agile practitioner
Much needed
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1-7 chapters for Agile Transformation
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Well written and informative
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