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Just finished re-reading this classic and it holds up incredibly well. Here's my review: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ **Best for:** Intermediate practitioners who want to go deeper **Key takeaways:** - The chapter on "energized work" should be required reading for every manager - The testing pyramid explanation is the clearest I've ever read - Great section on when NOT to use Agile **What I'd change:** - Could use more on distributed teams (written pre-pandemic) - The tooling recommendations are slightly dated **Bottom line:** If you read one agile book this year, make it this one. It respects practitioners' intelligence without being academic. What's the best agile book you've read recently?
Updated my tools list for 2026. Here's what I'm using: **Sprint Planning & Tracking:** - Linear (free for small teams, amazing UX) - Plane.so (open source alternative) **Retrospectives:** - EasyRetro (still the best IMO) - Metroretro (great templates) **Daily Standups:** - Geekbot (async standups in Slack) - Standuply (for Teams users) **Collaboration:** - Miro (whiteboarding) - FigJam (lighter alternative) **Estimation:** - PlanningPoker.live - Scrumpy What tools are you using that I'm missing?