Psychology of Agile : Exploring the Human Element at Work
Psychology of Agile : Exploring the Human Element at Work
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Author(s): Unhelkar, Bhuvan
ISBN No.: 9781032062846
Pages: 166
Year: 202411
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 82.79
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

As a successful entrepreneur, I understand the critical role of agility in any thriving organization. Dr. Unhelkar''s book affirms and elevates this understanding by intertwining psychological sophistication as a cornerstone of successful agile implementation. This book expertly simplifies complex psychological concepts, making them accessible and actionable within any agile framework. It''s a must-add to my collection and a pivotal resource for leaders who aspire to weave agility into the fabric of their organizational culture. Dr. Unhelkar''s insightful approach ensures that adopting Agile transcends traditional practices, transforming it into a holistic and transformative organizational ethos. Andrew Lyman, Founder All Point Retail Florida, USA In light of agility''s profound significance, researchers and thinkers must delve into the subject from various perspectives.


Bhuvan Unhelkar has admirably accomplished this feat in his book - The Psychology of Agile. Including a mind map and psychological frameworks lends breadth to the discussions while exploring Maslow''s needs hierarchy and Transaction Analysis provides the necessary depth. This book catalyzes further investigations into the realm of agile. Anurag Agarwal, Ph.D. Professor, Florida Gulf Coast University, USA -------- Dr. Unhelkar offers a fresh perspective on Agile practices, for the first time tying together Agile with psychology, sociology, and organizational theory to develop a new approach to solving industry''s most complex problems. The Psychology of Agile is fundamental reading for any high-performing leader and a game-changer for innovative organizations.


Well done, Dr. Unhelkar. Andrew Seely University of Maryland Global Campus Computer Society Board of Governors Member 2024-2025 Florida West Coast Section Computer Society Chapter Chair USA As an Investor, Strategic Advisor and Board Member specializing in Digital Transformations, I understand the significance of agile approaches in this field. Recently, I gave a guest lecture to Dr. Unhelkar''s graduate class on Agile project management at the Muma College of Business, University of South Florida. I believe that this book will play a crucial role in the success of future Agile leaders, including the ones in the class, who will soon undertake Digital Transformations. The chapters on Agile leadership, organizational structures, and transformations make this book an invaluable resource for all current and future leaders. Arun Saha Managing Partner, 3RP Capital Partners, USA "Psychology of Agile" offers an insightful examination of the psychological foundations of Agile methodologies, making this book essential reading for both leaders and practitioners of these methods.


Connecting theory with practice impeccably, this book offers invaluable insight for anyone attempting to transform organizational culture with Agile - serving as both a comprehensive guidebook and a manual for mastering both this art form and science simultaneously Jean Kabongo, Ph.D. Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Accreditation, and Compliance Muma College of Business, University of South Florida, USA During my part-time MBA program at the University of South Florida, I took a course on Agile project management taught by Professor Unhelkar. It was a great learning experience, and ever since then, I have been applying the principles of agility to my work. I firmly believe that the balanced approach to agility with CAMS is highly practical and effective in complex development and deployment situations. This book further enhances the practicality of agility by exploring the psychological and sociological concepts essential for an agile leader in the digital age. Joshua Baker MBA, Founding partner ECO The ability to respond and adapt to circumstances and situations as individuals, small groups, or larger organizations is part of our resilience and success. Such agility, whether in community sports, business, government, or in response to natural disasters and global events, comes from an inherent set of values and a way of thinking and operating within an overall outcomes and behaviors approach.


It is refreshing to see a book about agile practices going beyond the standard agile texts and accommodating the diversity of frameworks needed across businesses of all sizes. Working across the business areas using a risk-based approach makes this book of value to the business. Furthermore, the book recognizes the importance of the intrinsic and innate aspects required for sustainable outcomes while supporting the application to practical and diverse business circumstances. From enhancing the prerequisites like project and management and change management to support transformation, this book can also be applied to risk-based areas like finance, audit, regulatory and compliance, and areas like HR. Keith Sherringham Independent Business Consultant and executive advisor on business and technology transformation and AI implementation Sydney, Australia Professor Unhelkar is a lateral thinker and has demonstrated exceptional skills in this book.This book entails a vivid and comprehensive way of explaining the concept of Agility beyond the four declarations of the Manifesto and applying it to various projects and organizations. With the discussions on psychological frameworks and their application in the agile workplace, this book has a notable social impact. It is a valuable addition to Professor Unhelkar''s previous publications in the field of agile, serving as an excellent resource for both practical and research purposes.


Prof Prasun Chakrabarti, PhD(Engg) Dean, School of Engineering Director - Research and Publications Dean , lnternational Affairs and Department of Computer Science and Engineering Sir Padampat Singhania University Udaipur, Rajasthan, India As a psychology practitioner, I recognize mindset''s vital role in an individual''s success. This book delves into the importance of integrating psychology to cultivate a thriving mindset within the fast-paced work environment of modern businesses. The book''s unique approach includes easy-to-understand discussions on Transactional Analysis and games, the left and right brain functions, slow and fast thinking, and mapping Maslow''s hierarchy of needs to agile transitions. These discussions will positively impact the way we work. Absolutely worth reading! Radha Bhatia Ph.D. Clinical Psychologist, New Jersey, USA. I have known Bhuvan for over ten years and actually wrote the preface for one of his books on agile, "The Art of Agile Practice.


" Bhuvan has written numerous books on business analysis, software development, and emerging technologies. Each one is a master class in the topic, including this one on the psychology of agile. I have always believed that psychology plays an important and often overlooked role in the success of agile software development and its application to the world in general. Bhuvan is right on point with this enlightening and enjoyable exploration of the mindset of agile. Steve Blais Solutions Architect, Systems Consultant, Trainer Author: Business Analysis: Best Practices for Success (John Wiley) Http://Essenceoftheba.com The modern world of technology is significantly dependent on AI and machine learning. As the industry evolves, there is an increasing demand for flexibility in methods and the overall work environment. The digital business sector must transform to agility by utilizing data-driven technologies to meet these demands.


The digital world''s business processes and organizational structures are poised for a seismic change. This publication provides valuable guidance on the required shift in mindset to bring about this change, making it a crucial resource for every professional and for every library worldwide. Professor Francis Yi-Chen Lan, Ph.D. DEcon(Honoris Causa), PhD(UWS), BCom(Hons) President, Fu Jen Catholic University Taiwan (R.O.C.) With the rapid pace of evolving technology, there is renewed emphasis on psychology and human behavior in every industry, especially in an agile environment.


As a workforce optimization professional, I expect that Dr. Unhelkar''s work will transform the way we practice agile, as it beautifully highlights the power of incorporating soft factors. This book is a must-have for practitioners! Carolynn Lengyel, MBA, CSSBB Dr. Unhelkar and I collaborated on a book during the COVID-19 pandemic called "Artificial Intelligence for Business Optimization." Like our previous work, where we emphasized the integration of Natural Intelligence with AI, this book takes a unique human-centric approach. This book highlights the crucial role of people in any initiative''s success or failure. The discussions on soft factors in this book emphasize the significance of people in the workplace, particularly in the digital age, where perceptions spread rapidly and opinions change instantly. Dr.


Unhelkar effectively combines strong theoretical principles with the practical aspects of agile psychology. Tad Gonsalves, Ph.D. Professor, Dept. of Information & Communication Sciences, Faculty of Science & Technology, Sophia University, Tokyo, Japan. <.


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