Pre-Order Agile Discovery & Delivery!

Category: Books
June 20, 2023

I am so pleased to share that my eBook is officially for sale on Amazon!! You can pre-order your copy of Agile Discovery & Delivery at the pre-order link here. While the book is written especially for engineers and start-up founders, even those in marketing, support, sales, and leadership will walk away with a better understanding for how their product teams work. I’ve had a lot of people tell me they can’t wait to gift it to someone in their life who is either just graduating or who they wish understood their jobs a little better. You can find out more about the book here.

Book Launch: July 18th

Here’s what I’ve been working on this week to get us to the July 18th launch. I’ve have a near-final copy of the cover from a very reasonably-priced company called GetCovers. My daughter, Alison, made the cover art. She came up with the concept herself once she understood the agile principles and the premise of the book. It is so much fun to have her participate in this project with me! I’ve got a proofreader working on the manuscript this week as well. It’s perfect timing to be outsourcing all this work as we’re on a two-week family roadtrip right now. I hope to come back refreshed and ready to get this book out into the world finally!

Thanks in advance for visiting my Amazon page. Please share it with anyone you think might be interested in reading the book!

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