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Agile Project Management (book)

Book by Jim Highsmith


Book by Jim Highsmith

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nameAgile Project Management: Creating Innovative Products
imageAgileProjectManagement Highsmith.jpg
authorJim Highsmith
countryUnited States
languageEnglish
genreBusiness, Agile manufacturing, Project management
publisherPearson Education/Addison-Wesley
release_dateMarch 2004
media_typePrint (Paperback)
pages277
isbn0-321-21977-5
dewey005.1/2 22
congressQA76.758 .H54 2004
oclc54365242
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Agile Project Management: Creating Innovative Products by Jim Highsmith discusses the management of projects using the agile software development methodology. The book has been recommended by different reviewers.{{cite journal

The book starts off by stating that new challenges in product development require adaptive, not anticipatory, project management. It then introduces the reader to the basic agile values as written in the Agile Manifesto, and to the 6 guiding principles of agile project management. Next, the agile project management framework is broken down into five project phases and discussed in detail. Lastly, the book ends by talking about the scaling of agile project management approaches and the cultural changes required to continuously produce desired results when using agile practices. It uses a variety of examples from different industries as illustrations.{{cite journal

The book was a finalist for CMP Media's Jolt Awards in 2005, | access-date = 2006-07-16 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20060429064746/http://accurev.com/press-releases/version-control.html | archive-date = April 29, 2006 | url-status = dead but did not win anything.{{cite web

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