Agile How To: Guide agile teams through Specialist Expertise : A handbook for specialist expertise in fostering collaboration and applying Agile principles. by Matthew Coxall, Erica Coxall
English | March 25, 2025 | ISBN: 8314498904 | 178 pages | EPUB | 1.15 Mb
English | March 25, 2025 | ISBN: 8314498904 | 178 pages | EPUB | 1.15 Mb
Maximize the Value of Specialists in Agile Teams
Agile methodologies have transformed how teams build products, but many organizations struggle to integrate specialist roles such as architects, analysts, UX designers, data scientists, and technical leads. Traditional Agile frameworks emphasize speed and iteration, often overlooking the critical expertise needed to ensure scalability, technical sustainability, and user-centered decision-making.
This book provides a clear, practical approach to embedding specialists into Agile workflows, balancing feature velocity with long-term business and technical strategy. It goes beyond Scrum and Kanban to explore how specialists influence discovery, backlog refinement, system architecture, cross-team collaboration, and AI-driven decision-making.
What You’ll Learn:
- How specialists contribute beyond Agile ceremonies, ensuring technical and business alignment
- Strategies for balancing agility with system architecture, avoiding rigid design while preventing long-term complexity
- Techniques for managing technical debt within Agile workflows without slowing down delivery
- Methods for aligning product owners and technical teams to prioritize system health alongside feature development
- The role of AI and automation in supporting UX research, backlog prioritization, security, and code quality
- Best practices for scaling Agile while maintaining deep technical expertise
Who Should Read This Book:
- Specialists working in Agile teams, including architects, analysts, UX designers, data scientists, and technical leads
- Product owners and Agile leaders seeking to integrate specialist expertise into team workflows
- Anyone responsible for balancing technical strategy, business priorities, and Agile execution