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No images? Click here Hey there!Every project your team undertakes needs to be productive. In simple terms, for a project to be productive, the income it produces needs to be greater than its expenses. If projects are shipped late, expenses increase, which means the projects income needs to increase in order for it to remain productive. Unproductive projects result in an uncompetitive business and customers choose to go elsewhere. So how productive is your team? Are you building the right things, and delivering them cost-effectively? If you want to learn how the leading teams deliver productive projects, check out our books below: The Project BookProjects are the lifeblood of organisations, but many projects fall short of expectations because of poor project management and/or poor project sponsorship. In The Project Book, Colin D Ellis teaches you the skills and behaviours required to make your projects succeed, every time. Accidental Project ManagerDesigned to increase success, this book is for accidental and new project managers, project management learners, and those exploring project management careers or looking for a refresher. Told in the form of a business fable, concepts are put in everyday terms and stories make it more memorable. Effective Project Management: Traditional, Agile, Extreme, Hybrid, 8th EditionThis comprehensive resource examines traditional, agile, and extreme project management techniques; the Enterprise Project Management Model; and Kanban and Scrumban methodologies Scrum: Novice to NinjaCreate a highly effective and flexible work process. Using a practical team example, you'll learn why scrum works so well, the roles, rituals, artifacts and contracts in a scrum process, as well as the lifecycle of a story, adapting and transitioning to scrum. Think FirstIn this book, Joe Natoli outlines his no-nonsense approach to creating successful products, memorable user experiences, and very happy customers. Practical KanbanThis book will give you practical answers to these questions: Are we using Kanban properly? How can we improve our Kanban? How can we scale our Kanban? How can our work become more predictable? How can we prioritize? The DevOps Adoption PlaybookThis award-winning book provides actionable, real-world guidance on implementing DevOps in large-scale enterprise IT environments, explaining how to achieve high-value innovation and optimization with low cost and risk, and exceed traditional business goals with higher product release efficiency. Hands-On DevOps with VagrantUse Vagrant to easily build complete development environments. Implement DevOps with Vagrant effectively. Integrate Vagrant with different tools such as Puppet, Chef, and Docker. Manage infrastructure with a practical approach. Want to see more content? Visit our library! Want access to our entire library of 400+ books and courses for just $3/month?Join SitePoint Premium today and get access to all these books, PLUS over 400 other books and courses for just $3/month for your first three months! ($9/month thereafter, cancel anytime). GET ACCESS NOW FOR JUST $3!Looking for a Remote Job?Search hundreds of remote jobs on SitePoint Remote, with over 20 new jobs posted each day! Find a Remote Job Now!Happy Learning! The SitePoint Team SitePointLevel 1, 110 Johnson Street Fitzroy, VIC 3065 | Australia You're receiving this email because you signed up to receive news from SitePoint. Smart choice! Share Tweet Share Forward Preferences | Unsubscribe |
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