Scrum The Art - Of Doing Twice The Work In Half The Timeepub

(as a feature of the book)

The provocative title of the book suggests a miraculous doubling of productivity. However, this is not achieved through working longer hours or pushing employees to the point of burnout. Instead, Scrum achieves these gains by ruthlessly eliminating "muda," or waste. This includes unnecessary meetings, over-processing, and the "multitasking tax" that drains cognitive resources. By focusing on one priority at a time and finishing what is started, teams avoid the trap of having multiple half-finished tasks that provide zero value to the end user. scrum the art of doing twice the work in half the timeepub

(searchable feature in ePub)

Scrum applies beyond tech—it has been used in schools, NGOs, and for poverty reduction. (as a feature of the book) The provocative

In the crowded aisles of business literature, few books generate as much immediate skepticism—and subsequent vindication—as Jeff Sutherland’s Scrum: The Art of Doing Twice the Work in Half the Time . For the uninitiated, the title sounds like a late-night infomercial gimmick. For those who have lived through the chaos of software development, product management, or even family renovation projects, it sounds like a miracle. In the crowded aisles of business literature, few

: Measuring the value delivered to customers rather than the number of hours worked.