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Are you getting results? ... Change happens. Use stories, scenario-driven results, and timeboxing, to improve your productivity, master your time management, and finally achieve work-life balance. Get a fresh start each day, each week, each month, each year. I use Agile Results to drive myself and lead teams at Microsoft and mentor people around the world -- more than 10 years in the making.
-- J.D. Meier
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Discover the simple system for getting meaningful results the agile way. The PDF and print versions of the book should be available by end of August 2010.
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Test drive the guide for free in HTML. These are drafts of the chapters in progress:
- Contents at a Glance
- Foreword
- Acknowledgements
- Author's Note
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 - Why Agile Results
- Chapter 2 - Agile Results Overview
- Chapter 3 - Values, Principles, and Practices
- Chapter 4 - Hot Spots
- Chapter 5 - Monday Vision, Daily Outcomes, and Friday Reflection
- Chapter 6 - Design Your Day
- Chapter 7 - Design Your Week
- Chapter 8 - Design Your Month
- Chapter 9 - Design Your Year
- Chapter 10 - Results Frame, Personas, and Pitfalls
- Chapter 11 - 25 Keys to Results
- Chapter 12 - 25 Strategies for Results
- Chapter 13 - Motivation
- Chapter 14 - Mindsets and Metaphors
Appendix:
Browse the full Table of Contents (TOC) for Getting Results the Agile Way.
Knowledge Base
The knowledge base includes includes articles, tools, and job aids for getting results:
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Are you getting results? ... Agile Results is a simple system for getting meaningful results. It's a systematic way to achieve both short- and long-term results that works for all aspects of your life. The key to achieving great results in an ever-changing world is learning and responding to change. Existing methods of planning and goal setting are heavy and static, and they just aren't working anymore. Agile Results provides fresh starts for you day, week, month, and year, to get back on your horse, and version your results, while improving over time.
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