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Recommended books for Scrum esp the ones telling real life experiences

Last post 02:27 pm August 6, 2018 by Curtis Slough
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06:17 pm August 3, 2018

I have completed my PSM-1 and will be giving my PSPO-1 very soon. Since I am not a part of Scrum team or Scrum Master at my current company, I am eager to learn more about Scrum through different means possible like blogs, Forum, books, meetups etc. 

Can sb recommend me good books for Scrum which provides great insights about the real life examples/experiences too. 

I have just completed Scrum and XP from the Trenches by Henrik kniberg. (Awesome book) 

Will wait from some good recommendations.

 

 


09:42 pm August 3, 2018

Take a look at Scrum Mastery - from Good to Great Servant Leadership, by Geoff Watts.  He outlines a lot of scenarios from his experiences as a Scrum Master.

 

scrum on!


11:37 pm August 3, 2018

Take a look at Scrum Mastery - from Good to Great Servant Leadership, by Geoff Watts.

+1

He's recently written another new book.

PRODUCT MASTERY - From Good to Great Product Ownership


09:57 am August 6, 2018

Read another books of Henrik Kniberg. He really describes real scrum/agile life. 


02:27 pm August 6, 2018

Scrum Mastery is on my list but one that I have really enjoyed is Essential Scrum by Ken S Rubin.


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