This was my first Agile / Scrum book purchase and remains the cornerstone of my Agile library. It's an easy read and a superb starting point for people getting started with Scrum. Ken Schwaber uses case studies to illustrate Scrum concepts and practices. One of the most attractive attributes of the book is that Ken Schwaber does not mind sharing "the good, the bad, and the ugly" about implementing Scrum. He does a great job explaining roles, artifacts, and some "best practices." I consider this a must-have for anyone using or interested in Scrum!
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