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For a really good introduction

I would recommend Ken Schwaber's "Scrum et al." Google Talk as an introduction. After that the Agile Software Development with Scrum book for the fundamentals. A good complement for the basic book is Agile Project Management with Scrum which contains a lot of entertaining "war stories".

Here are some additional resources I have found useful:

Scrum Tuning: Lessons learned from Scrum implementation (Jeff Sutherland, Google Tech Talks Video)

Agile and Iterative Development: A Manager's Guide

The New Methodology (Martin Fowler)

Introducing an Agile Process to an Organization (Article)

The main Scrum site

Agile Alliance's website

Example backlog templates

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For a really good introduction I would recommend Ken Schwaber's "Scrum et al." Google Talk. After that the basic Agile Software Development with Scrum book by Kenfor the fundamentals. A good complement for the basic book is Agile Project Management with Scrum which contains a lot of good entertaining "war stories".

Here are some additional resources I have found useful:

Scrum Tuning: Lessons learned from Scrum implementation (Jeff Sutherland, Google Tech Talks Video)

Agile and Iterative Development: A Manager's Guide

The New Methodology (Martin Fowler)

Introducing an Agile Process to an Organization (Article)

The main Scrum site

Agile Alliance's website

Example backlog templates

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For a really good introduction I would recommend Ken Schwaber's "Scrum et al." Google Talk. After that the basic Scrum book by Ken. A good complement for the basic book is Agile Project Management with Scrum which contains a lot of good "war stories".