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SCRUMble ! - New Book about SCRUM

 SCRUMble ! Hello Blog Readers! Thank you for all your support and encouragement. I have something exciting for you all. I have recently written and published a new book called 'SCRUMble !'. It is currently available on pothi store. It will be soon available on Amazon and Flipkart as well. Please get your copy and do let me know your reviews. -Abhishek Sathe SCRUMble ! Written and Published by: Abhishek Sathe                                                                              Distributed by: pothi.com Order your copy now:  https://store.pothi.com/book/abhishek-sathe-scrumble/ Coming soon on Amazon and Flipkart About the book: Scrum is a framework for solving complex problems largely adapted by Software Development field. There are multiple ag...

SCRUMble ! - New Book about SCRUM

 SCRUMble !




Hello Blog Readers! Thank you for all your support and encouragement. I have something exciting for you all. I have recently written and published a new book called 'SCRUMble !'. It is currently available on pothi store. It will be soon available on Amazon and Flipkart as well. Please get your copy and do let me know your reviews.

-Abhishek Sathe


SCRUMble !

Written and Published by: Abhishek Sathe                                                             Distributed by: pothi.com

Order your copy now: https://store.pothi.com/book/abhishek-sathe-scrumble/

Coming soon on Amazon and Flipkart


About the book:

Scrum is a framework for solving complex problems largely adapted by Software Development field. There are multiple agile methodologies and Scrum is one of them. While Scrum can be used in many areas, Software Development has widely accepted this framework. Sometimes you get a chance to decide which agile methodology to select for your project needs. But you may not get this choice every time and learning the concepts related to Scrum and Agile may be your only alternative to survive and perform when you find yourself in a project which operates using Scrum model. The lucid language of this book helps uncovering the basics of Scrum nomenclature and practices. It also talks about advanced tools and techniques. So everyone right from a Trainee engineer to people in leadership roles will find something useful in this book which is written in a crisp yet comprehensive manner. This book explains multiple topics related to 'Agile' software development practices. It also goes in detail about concepts related to 'Scrum'.

Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/SCRUMbleBook/



About the author:

Abhishek Sathe is a software engineer, an author, a blogger and a wannabe actor. He likes to spend his time and money by helping in charities that are close to his heart. When not working, he likes to travel, have conversations with people, play in water and watch a lot of content. This is a first humble attempt at writing a book by the author who sincerely hopes that the readers will support and appreciate his efforts!

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/abhishekasathe/
Email: abhisheksathe12@gmail.com
Blog: https://compscience-education.blogspot.com/


ISBN: 9789355261007
Publisher: Abhishek Sathe
Number of Pages: 108
Dimensions: 5"x8"
Interior Pages: B&W
Binding: Paperback (Perfect Binding)
Availability: In Stock (Print on Demand)


                                                                      

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