Agile Project Management with GreenHopper 6 Blueprints OverviewManage multi-project and multi-team backlog items for agile projectsLearn how to use GreenHopper’s rich interface features to focus on the work at hand and increa
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Title | : | Agile Project Management with GreenHopper 6 Blueprints |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.70 (634 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1849699739 |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 140 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-08-26 |
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Written by an Agile enthusiast, this comprehensive guide to GreenHopper will help you track and manage your projects in a way that achieves the best value for your team. Excellent reading for everybody from stakeholders to scrum masters.Overview
- Manage multi-project and multi-team backlog items for agile projects
- Learn how to use GreenHopper’s rich interface features to focus on the work at hand and increase productivity
- Easy agile process adoption with pre-sets for Scrum & Kanban
Editorial : About the AuthorJaibeer Malik
Jaibeer Malik is an experienced programmer and Agile enthusiast with a passion for new technologies, clean code, and Agile development.
He has been working in the IT industry for nearly 10 years now with extensive experience in software designing, architecture, and development in domains varying from internet to telecom, to finance, oil, gas, and transport. He is involved in the development of both small and big enterprise applications that make a difference in the real world. He has good experience in technologies such as Java, J2EE, Hibernate, Spring, Wicket, Flex, Scala, ElasticSearch, and many other open source technologies.
He is a Certified Scrum Product Owner (CSPO), Certified Scrum Master (CSM), and experienced in distributed Agile development. He regularly writes his thoughts in the form of blog posts on his personal website and on other technical forums.
He is currently located in Amsterdam, working as a
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