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Suggested reading on scaling scrum

Last post 01:49 pm December 10, 2017 by Lars Devocht
6 replies
05:57 pm November 16, 2017

Hi, 

I am looking for some good books on Nexus and scaling in general

Suggestions anyone?

Joost


06:10 pm November 16, 2017

Very close to Nexus, IMHO, is LeSS.

I enjoyed https://www.amazon.com/Large-Scale-Scrum-More-Craig-Larman/dp/0321985710



10:05 am November 23, 2017

Thank you!!! I will check it out :-)


09:26 am November 24, 2017

Hi,

Will these help in preparing for Scaled Professional Scrum certification?

Thanks

Girish

 


12:46 pm November 25, 2017

>> Will these help in preparing for Scaled Professional Scrum certification?

It is hard to say if the books will help you pass or not, but is that really the point?  Are you simply looking to get the SPS, or do you want to learn and grow?

The main point of reading these books is that you learn and grow as a Scrum practitioner, and that you are exposed to new ideas and ways of thinking.  Continuous learning and applying this in your job to make yourself others around you better is much more valuable than a certification.


01:49 pm December 10, 2017

hi !

About a month ago i pre-orded the book written by By Kurt Bittner, Patricia Kong and Dave West and since 5 december is available.

greetings, Lars.

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