Agile Software Development without Illusions
This book brings clarity to an Agile environment that has become unnecessarily complicated in many organizations. From a distinctly Swiss perspective, Dr. Siegfried Isele describes how software development actually works in practice-beyond framework discussions and methodological overengineering. The focus is on responsibility, leadership, and quality. Based on many years of international project experience, it becomes clear what it takes for technology organizations and teams to work reliably and deliver sustainable results-even in complex and regulated environments.
The book does not try to explain Agile as a concept. It reflects what works in real projects. It helps to recognize typical pitfalls, put them into context, and establish Agile as a lived organizational practice.
Contents:
- Agile in the context of modern software development
- Roles, responsibility, and leadership
- Collaboration in international and distributed teams
- Quality and sustainable delivery
- Typical pitfalls and limitations
- Agile as an organizational practice
"A concise, engaging guide to Agile and Scrum! Masterfully demystifying principles and practices with real-world examples and humor, this book is an invaluable resource for teams and individuals embracing Agile. A must-read to unlock your team's full potential." - Jeff Sutherland, Co-Creator of Scrum

