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Gunther Verheyen

    Gunther Verheyen is a seasoned Scrum practitioner who offers guidance to teams, individuals, and executives alike. He facilitates the processes of unlearning and learning, reflecting deeply on his experiences. After a career as a consultant, he led European operations and the Professional series of books for Scrum.org, the home of Scrum, before embarking on his path as an independent Scrum caretaker in 2016. His acclaimed book serves as a pocket guide, offering wise insights for navigating the world of Scrum.

    Scrum a pocket guide: A smart travel companion
    97 Things Every Scrum Practitioner Should Know
    Scrum. A Pocket Guide
    • Scrum. A Pocket Guide

      • 112 pages
      • 4 hours of reading
      4.2(267)Add rating

      This pocket guide is the one book to read for everyone who wants to learn about Scrum. The book covers all roles, rules and the main principles underpinning Scrum, and is based on the Scrum Guide Edition 2013. A broader context to this fundamental description of Scrum is given by describing the past and the future of Scrum. The author, Gunther Verheyen, has created a concise, yet complete and passionate reference about Scrum. The book demonstrates his core view that Scrum is about a journey, a journey of discovery and fun. He designed the book to be a helpful guide on that journey. Ken Schwaber, Scrum co-creator says that this book currently is the best available description of Scrum around. The book combines some rare characteristics: • It describes Scrum in its entirety, yet places it in a broader context (of past and future). • The author focuses on the subject, Scrum, in a way that it truly supports the reader. The book has a language and style in line with the philosophy of Scrum. • The book shows the playfulness of Scrum. David Starr and Ralph Jocham, Professional Scrum trainers and early agile adopters, say that this is the ultimate book to be advised as follow-up book to the students they teach Scrum to and to teams and managers of organizations that they coach Scrum to.

      Scrum. A Pocket Guide
    • 97 Things Every Scrum Practitioner Should Know

      Collective Wisdom from the Experts

      • 278 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.9(49)Add rating

      Drawing on real-life experiences, this collection features 97 essays from Scrum experts worldwide, offering valuable insights into overcoming specific challenges in Scrum implementation. The book serves as a comprehensive resource for practitioners seeking to enhance their understanding and application of Scrum methodologies through shared wisdom and practical solutions.

      97 Things Every Scrum Practitioner Should Know
    • The book covers all roles, rules and the main principles underpinning Scrum. A broader context to this fundamental description of Scrum is given by describing the past and the future of Scrum. The author, Gunther Verheyen, has created a concise, yet complete and passionate reference about Scrum. The book demonstrates his core view that Scrum is about a journey, a journey of discovery and fun. He designed the book to be a helpful guide on that journey. This Pocket Guide is also an essential study aid for training for Scrum certifications: Certified Scrum Master (ScrumAlliance) Certified Scrum Product Owner (ScrumAlliance) Professional Scrum Foundations (PSF, Scrum.org) Professional Scrum Master (PSM, Scrum.org).

      Scrum a pocket guide: A smart travel companion