Recommended books on Agile, Scrum, and Lean Six Sigma.

Agile

  • “Agile Manifesto”agilemanifesto.org
    The foundational document that defines the values and principles of Agile development.
  • “Why Agile Works” – Harvard Business Review (2016)
    Explore why Agile practices are effective beyond software development.
  • “The New New Product Development Game” – Hirotaka Takeuchi y Ikujiro Nonaka (Harvard Business Review, 1986)
    Pioneering article on Scrum analyzing flexibility in project management.
  • “Embracing Agile” – Darrell K. Rigby, Jeff Sutherland, Hirotaka Takeuchi (Harvard Business Review, 2016)
    Examination of how organizations can implement Agile at scale.

Scrum

    • “The Scrum Guide” – Ken Schwaber y Jeff Sutherland (scrumguides.org)
      The official guide defining roles, events, and artifacts in Scrum.
    • “Scrum and XP from the Trenches” – Henrik Kniberg
      A practical and detailed account of Scrum implementation in a real environment.
    • “Scrum: A Pocket Guide” – Gunther Verheyen
      Essential resource to understand the essence of Scrum and its principles.
    • “How to Make Scrum Work in Distributed Teams” – Mike Cohn (Mountain Goat Software Blog)
      Tips for Effectively Implementing Scrum in Remote Teams.

    Lean Six Sigma

    • “Decoding the DNA of the Toyota Production System” – Steven Spear y H. Kent Bowen (Harvard Business Review, 1999)
      Analysis of the Toyota Lean System, the Foundation for Lean Six Sigma.
    • “Lean Thinking: Banish Waste and Create Wealth in Your Corporation” – James P. Womack y Daniel T. Jones
      Outlines the Fundamental Principles of Lean Applied Across Various Sectors.
    • “Six Sigma: The Breakthrough Management Strategy Revolutionizing the World’s Top Corporations” – Mikel Harry y Richard Schroeder
      Detailed Explanation of How Six Sigma Improves Processes and Quality.
    • “Lean Six Sigma: Combining Six Sigma Quality with Lean Production Speed” – Michael L. George
      Key Article Detailing the Integration of Both Methodologies.
    • “The Hard Side of Change Management” – Harold L. Sirkin, Perry Keenan, Alan Jackson (Harvard Business Review, 2005)
      Examines the Implementation of Lean Six Sigma in Organizational Change Management.

    Arquitectura Empresarial con TOGAF

    • “An Introduction to TOGAF 10” – The Open Group
      Provides an Overview of the Latest Version of TOGAF and Its Updates.
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    • “Using TOGAF to Deliver Business Value” – Open Group Publications
      Explains How to Use TOGAF to Align Enterprise Architecture with Strategic Objectives.
    • “TOGAF® Series Guide: Business Models” – The Open Group (2020)
      Details How TOGAF Supports the Creation and Analysis of Business Models.
    • “Architecture Development Method (ADM) Explained” – Open Group Blog
      Practical Description of the TOGAF ADM Phases with Implementation Examples.
    • “Implementing TOGAF in Large Enterprises: Lessons Learned” – CIO Magazine
      Narrates Real Experiences and Common Challenges in Applying TOGAF at Scale.
    • “The Role of TOGAF in Digital Transformation” – Gartner Research (requiere suscripción)
      Analyzes How TOGAF Can Facilitate Digital Transformation Initiatives.
    • “TOGAF and Agile: Bridging the Gap” – Open Group Blog
      Explores the Integration of Agile Frameworks with TOGAF Structure for More Flexible Projects.
    • “Enterprise Architecture and TOGAF: Best Practices” – Bizzdesign Blog
      Presents Practical Approaches for Adopting TOGAF in Modern Enterprise Architecture.
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