Books
- Ajani, Shaun H. Extreme Project Management: Unique Methodologies - Resolute Principles - Astounding Results.
- Kevin Aguanno (2006). Managing Agile Projects. Multi-Media Publications. http://www.mmpubs.com/catalog/managing-agile-projects-book-p-1.html.
- Doug DeCarlo eXtreme Project Management: Using Leadership and Tools to Deliver Value in the Face of Volatility
- Craig Larman Agile and Iterative Development: A Manager's Guide
- Ken Schwaber Agile Project Management with Scrum (Microsoft Professional)
- Ken Schwaber, Mike Beedle Agile Software Development with SCRUM
- Mary Poppendieck, Tom Poppendieck Lean Software Development: An Agile Toolkit for Software Development Managers
- Mike Cohn (2005). Agile Estimating and Planning. Prentice Hall PTR. http://www.mountaingoatsoftware.com/books/1-agile-estimating-and-planning.
- Highsmith, Jim. Agile Project Management: Creating Innovative Products.
- Thomsett, Rob. Radical Project Management.
- Wysocki, Robert K., Rudd McGary. Effective Project Management: Traditional, Adaptive, Extreme
- Harrison-Broninski, Keith. Human Interactions: The Heart and Soul of Business Process Management.
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