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This book examines agile approaches from a management perspective
by focusing on matters of strategy, implementation, organization
and people. It examines the turbulence of the marketplace and
business environment in order to identify what role agile
management has to play in coping with such change and uncertainty.
Based on observations, personal experience and extensive research,
it clearly identifies the fabric of the agile organization, helping
managers to become agile leaders in an uncertain world. The book
opens with a broad survey of agile strategies, comparing and
contrasting some of the major methodologies selected on the basis
of where they lie on a continuum of ceremony and formality, ranging
from the minimalist technique-driven and software engineering
focused XP, to the pragmatic product-project paradigm that is Scrum
and its scaled counterpart SAFe (R), to the comparatively
project-centric DSDM. Subsequently, the core of the book focuses on
DSDM, owing to the method's comprehensive elaboration of program
and project management practices. This work will chiefly be of
interest to all those with decision-making authority within their
organizations (e.g., senior managers, line managers, program,
project and risk managers) and for whom topics such as strategy,
finance, quality, governance and risk management constitute a daily
aspect of their work. It will, however, also be of interest to
those readers in advanced management or business administration
courses (e.g., MBA, MSc), who wish to engage in the management of
agile organizations and thus need to adapt their skills and
knowledge accordingly.
* Defines and situates the key concepts, primary issues, and
historical development of digital identity management. * Introduces
the core issues, configurations, industry trends, and market
influences of digital identity technologies. * Addresses the
meaning and significance of digital identity in terms of
educational organizations' governance, strategy, and policy,
including the developmental of large-scale identity
infrastructures. * Explores the legal aspects of identity
management with a specific focus on compliance, liability, and
application of the theory of property rights and data protection. *
Includes findings from the social sciences and psychology to
consider ethical actions within cyberspace and how perception and
reputation are linked base on the transience or permanence of
identity.
* Defines and situates the key concepts, primary issues, and
historical development of digital identity management. * Introduces
the core issues, configurations, industry trends, and market
influences of digital identity technologies. * Addresses the
meaning and significance of digital identity in terms of
educational organizations' governance, strategy, and policy,
including the developmental of large-scale identity
infrastructures. * Explores the legal aspects of identity
management with a specific focus on compliance, liability, and
application of the theory of property rights and data protection. *
Includes findings from the social sciences and psychology to
consider ethical actions within cyberspace and how perception and
reputation are linked base on the transience or permanence of
identity.
This book examines agile approaches from a management perspective
by focusing on matters of strategy, implementation, organization
and people. It examines the turbulence of the marketplace and
business environment in order to identify what role agile
management has to play in coping with such change and uncertainty.
Based on observations, personal experience and extensive research,
it clearly identifies the fabric of the agile organization, helping
managers to become agile leaders in an uncertain world. The book
opens with a broad survey of agile strategies, comparing and
contrasting some of the major methodologies selected on the basis
of where they lie on a continuum of ceremony and formality, ranging
from the minimalist technique-driven and software engineering
focused XP, to the pragmatic product-project paradigm that is Scrum
and its scaled counterpart SAFe®, to the comparatively
project-centric DSDM. Subsequently, the core of the book focuses on
DSDM, owing to the method’s comprehensive elaboration of program
and project management practices. This work will chiefly be of
interest to all those with decision-making authority within their
organizations (e.g., senior managers, line managers, program,
project and risk managers) and for whom topics such as strategy,
finance, quality, governance and risk management constitute a daily
aspect of their work. It will, however, also be of interest to
those readers in advanced management or business administration
courses (e.g., MBA, MSc), who wish to engage in the management of
agile organizations and thus need to adapt their skills and
knowledge accordingly.
This work is the definitive guide for IT managers and agile
practitioners. It elucidates the principles of agile risk
management and how these relate to individual projects. Explained
in clear and concise terms, this synthesis of project risk
management and agile techniques is illustrated using the major
methodologies such as XP, Scrum and DSDM. Although the agile
community frequently cites risk management, research suggests that
risk is often narrowly defined and, at best, implicitly treated,
which in turn leads to an inability to make informed decisions
concerning risk and reward and a poor understanding of when to
engage in risk-related activities. Moreover, the absence of
reference to enterprise risk management means that project managers
are unable to clearly articulate scope or tailor their projects in
line with the wider expectations of the organisation. Yet the agile
approach, with its rich toolset of techniques, is very well
equipped to effectively and efficiently deal with the risks that
arise in projects. Alan Moran addresses the above issues by
proposing an agile risk-management process derived from classical
risk management but adapted to the circumstances of agile projects.
Though his main focus is on the software development process, much
of what he describes could be applied to other types of IT projects
as well. This book is intended for anyone who is serious about
balancing risk and reward in the pursuit of value for their
stakeholders, and in particular for those directly involved in
agile software development who share a concern for how risk should
be managed. Whilst a thorough background in risk management is not
presumed, a basic level of familiarity with or exposure to agility
is helpful.
Well-selected and authoritative, Hart Core Statutes provide the key
materials needed by students in a format that is clear, compact and
very easy to use. They are ideal for use in exams.
This clear and accessible book covers all aspects of commercial
leases, from receipt of instructions to termination. Fully
up-to-date with all recent cases relating to the lease-licence
distinction, Land Registry requirements, the recent changes to the
Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 Pt II and the new regulations for the
execution of deeds, its detailed explanation of the underlying
principles of this complex area of the law - and their practical
application - makes it a valuable text for all students taking
undergraduate commercial property options, as well as those taking
the LPC and the BVC.
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