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Disciplined Agile Delivery: A Practitioner's Guide to Agile Software Delivery in the Enterprise (IBM Press)
It's a truly exceptional book and the most mature Agile guide I have read so far.
UO
7 January 2014
A book teach more than agile
Although some part of it is against agile principles from my view.
FL
30 October 2013
Excellent delivery
We are looking to move to more of a DAD process and this book allowed me to research and stay ahead of the game.
GL
16 September 2013
Poor coverage of scaling Agile to the Enterprise
Did not cover either the Portfolio or Program levels of Agile infrastructure.
HZ
7 September 2013
The scaling Agile wars are over and DAD and SAFe won. (despite Ken Schwaber's sour grapes)
DAD provides more piratical 'how to' solutions than a framework like SAFe that is more prescriptive.
XI
6 June 2013
Essential reading for managers in software firms
I'm a director of tech support for a software products company in the electronic payments industry.
YP
23 January 2013
Many "agile" buzzwords describing a 30 year old process
Ultimately, when you strip the text of the agile terminology, what you get is an anecdotal description of a standard iterative approach, much better delivered in books like Walker Royce's "Software Project Management - A Unified framework".
ZS
9 November 2012
An adult-only agile guide
No, this isn't 50-shades of grey, but if you are doing agile in the enterprise, you'll need to read this book first.
Disciplined Agile Delivery: A Practitioner's Guide to Agile Software Delivery in the Enterprise (IBM Press) Review
Customer reviews (8)
Agility and maturity hand by hand.
It's a truly exceptional book and the most mature Agile guide I have read so far.
A book teach more than agile
Although some part of it is against agile principles from my view.
Excellent delivery
We are looking to move to more of a DAD process and this book allowed me to research and stay ahead of the game.
Poor coverage of scaling Agile to the Enterprise
Did not cover either the Portfolio or Program levels of Agile infrastructure.
The scaling Agile wars are over and DAD and SAFe won. (despite Ken Schwaber's sour grapes)
DAD provides more piratical 'how to' solutions than a framework like SAFe that is more prescriptive.
Essential reading for managers in software firms
I'm a director of tech support for a software products company in the electronic payments industry.
Many "agile" buzzwords describing a 30 year old process
Ultimately, when you strip the text of the agile terminology, what you get is an anecdotal description of a standard iterative approach, much better delivered in books like Walker Royce's "Software Project Management - A Unified framework".
An adult-only agile guide
No, this isn't 50-shades of grey, but if you are doing agile in the enterprise, you'll need to read this book first.