This pocket guide to Scrum is the one book for everyone who wants to learn or re-learn about Scrum The book describes the framework as it was designed & intended with a strong focus on the purpose to the rules & adding an historical perspective to Scrum & the Agile movement Several elements that were described in the first edition of Scrum
- A Pocket Guide (2013) were later added to the official Scrum Guide The most noticeable ones are the Scrum Values (2016) & the description of the 3 questions of the Daily Scrum as a good yet optional practice (2017) As the balance of society keeps shifting from industrial labor to digital work complexity & unpredictability keep increasing The need for agility through Scrum increases equally in & beyond software & product development This 2nd edition of Scrum
- A Pocket Guide offers the clarity & insights on Scrum that many organizations need today & in the foreseeable future Scrum
- A Pocket Guide is an extraordinarily competent book It flows with insight understanding & perception This should be the de factostandard handout for all looking for a complete yet clear overview of Scrum without being bothered by irrelevancies (Ken Schwaber Scrum co-creator) The author Gunther Verheyen is a seasoned Scrum practitioner (2003) Throughout his standing career as a consultant Gunther has employed Scrum in diverse circumstances He was partner to Ken Schwaber & Director of the Professional Scrum series at Scrumorg Heis the founder of Ullizee-Inc & engages with people & organizations as an independent Scrum Caretaker Verheyen Gunther