Scrum: The Art of Doing Twice the Work in Half the Time

Narrated by:
J.J. Sutherland

Unabridged Audiobook

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Book
24
Narrator
7
Release Date
September 2014
Duration
9 hours 43 minutes
Summary
The revolutionary “Red Book” that helped a generation work smarter, better, and faster—now expanded and updated with new stories, new ideas, and new methods to radically improve the way you and your company deliver results

If you’ve ever been startled by how fast the world is changing, the Scrum framework is one of the reasons why. Productivity gains in workflow of as much as 1,200 percent have been recorded, and there’s no more lucid—or compelling—explainer of Scrum and its bright promise than Jeff Sutherland. The thorny problem that Sutherland began tackling back then boils down to this: People are spectacularly bad at doing things with agility and efficiency. Best-laid plans go up in smoke. Teams often work at cross-purposes to one another. And when the pressure rises, unhappiness soars.

Woven with insights from martial arts, judicial decision making, advanced aerial combat, robotics, and Sutherland’s experience as a West Point–educated fighter pilot, a biometrics expert, a medical researcher, an early innovator of ATM technology, and a C-level executive at eleven different technology companies, this book will take you to Scrum’s front lines, where Sutherland’s system has brought the FBI into the twenty-first century, helped support John Deere’s supply chain amid a global pandemic and supply chain shortage, reduced poverty in the Third World, and even planned weddings and accomplished weekend chores.

The way we work has changed dramatically since Sutherland first introduced Scrum a decade ago. This urgent update shares new insights and provides new tools to take advantage of the radical productivity that Scrum delivers. Sutherland will show you how to optimize working with artificial intelligence and share the latest cognitive science research on culture, psychological safety, diversity, and happiness, and how these factors drive performance, innovation, and overall organizational health.

This new edition contains a decade of lessons learned. Whether it’s ten years ago, now, or ten years into the future, the Scrum framework is guaranteed to help you deliver results. But the most important reason to read this book is that it may just help you achieve what others consider unachievable.
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Anthony Pavone

THIS BOOK SHOULD BE TITLED: STORYTELLING At the 1 hour mark, you say to yourself, maybe they will finally get to the point of SCRUM. Instead you get to listen to a narration though entertaining (sometimes) goes on and on of why SCRUM works so well and how every other way is messed up but never except maybe 1 minute of 60 give you a snip of material. 2.5 hours in and I want to shoot myself for hoping that they will finally get to it.

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Joshua N.

JJ Sutherland is an exceptional narrator and I enjoyed listening to him. I enjoyed the book, though I wish it got down to the nuts and bolts of implementation of Scrum. I'm going to purchase the hard copy so I can mark it up and highlight the questions Scrum uses... but will be looking for a more in depth 'how to' book for Scrum in Construction for subcontractors.

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Sowmya Aggarwal

Terrific book to explain why scrum works. It is important to know about scrum and how to implement it properly within group for weeks to understand this book better and appreciate the ground breaking concept. I work at a joy global inc and we follow scrum religiously. This works.

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Michael Lavery

Slightly disappointed because it is definitely written about "success" stories. It would be a good tool to give to someone who needs to be convinced that Scrum can work. I like the end where you heard about alternative implementations of the process and I think the short Scrum manual would be a great short book. I select a five for narration because I actually read the paper back.

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