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Kill Powerpoint, have to 2-pizza teams, and get your core values straight

Kill Powerpoint, have to 2-pizza teams, and get your core values straight

Colin Brayer and Bill Carr – Working backwards

Somehow, there is no mention of pee bottles or other excesses concerning operational staff in the book.

Master the Three Ways: flow, feedback, and continuous learning

Master the Three Ways: flow, feedback, and continuous learning

Gene Kim et. al. – The DevOps Handbook

Surprisingly valuable, considering the conceptual natureof the material covered.

Back in the day, the Mayas may have captured some Vikings

Back in the day, the Mayas may have captured some Vikings

The year 1000 – Valerie Hansen

Most intriguing where the described ‘globalization’ takes the for of trade – rather than old-fashioned conquest

Considering the extent of travel and trade by sea, Medieval Europe was not so dark at all

Considering the extent of travel and trade by sea, Medieval Europe was not so dark at all

Michael Pye – the edge of the world

A collection of juicy stories backed by interesting historical facts grounded in documented history and archeological finds.

The connection between East and West has shaped the world to a larger extent than generally acknowledged

The connection between East and West has shaped the world to a larger extent than generally acknowledged

Peter Frankopan – The Silk Roads

Due to the breadth of the topic, the compelling perspective disintegrates and it ends up as a long parade of interesting facts.

Over the past 170 years Japan’s perception of itself has changed radically – multiple times

Over the past 170 years Japan’s perception of itself has changed radically – multiple times

Christopher Harding – Japan Story

The author provides a richness of perspectives that guide the reader beyond clichés.

To unlock creativity, make sure you get the culture right

To unlock creativity, make sure you get the culture right

Ed Catmull – Creativity, Inc.

The best quote is not from the author: “Quality is the best business plan” (John Lasseter, director of Toy Story).

Run your IT department like it is a factory

Run your IT department like it is a factory

Gene Kim et. al. – The Phoenix project

The well-established template of ‘The Goal‘ applied to IT.

It requires concentration to complete complex, intelligent tasks

It requires concentration to complete complex, intelligent tasks

Cal Newport – Deep work

The need for concentration for though-intensive tasks is not disputed, but somehow the author (a university professor himself) structurally over-values academic work versus non-academic endeavours.

Even at tech companies where intentions are good, women fight an uphill battle

Even at tech companies where intentions are good, women fight an uphill battle

Emily Chang – Brotopia

The book fits neatly in the trend to call out gender inequality, but unfortunately it has limited practical solutions to offer.

Attract the right team, set a market-driven strategy, prioritize wisely in execution and… don’t run out of cash

Attract the right team, set a market-driven strategy, prioritize wisely in execution and… don’t run out of cash

Verne Harnish – Scaling up

Densely written ‘how-to guide’ for executives who want to build a sustainable growth company.

High-ranked mafia killer flips, citing his uncle’s ruthlessness as justification

High-ranked mafia killer flips, citing his uncle’s ruthlessness as justification

Philip Leonetti – Mafia prince

At some point, The Godfather has evolved from a document of the mafia life style to a style guide for mob leaders.

Take full responsibility, keep it simple, ensure the team believes in the mission, and act decisively

Take full responsibility, keep it simple, ensure the team believes in the mission, and act decisively

Extreme ownership – Leif Babin and Jocko Willink

A no-nonsense approach to leadership, accompanied by an overdose of war stories.

You have to work hard before good stuff manifests itself

You have to work hard before good stuff manifests itself

Mike Dooley – Playing the matrix

Feel-good take on: ‘there is no such thing as a free lunch’ from the guy who (somewhat pretentiously) signs his daily newsletters with: “The Universe.”

Build safety, share vulnerability, and establish purpose

Build safety, share vulnerability, and establish purpose

Daniel Coyle – The culture code

Rich collection of cases that jointly convey an important message – even if the individual annecdotes may be somewhat over the top.

Exposure  therapy is highly effective to overcome fear of rejection

Exposure  therapy is highly effective to overcome fear of rejection

Jia Jiang – Rejection proof

Contageous enthusiasm of authentic curiosity comes across best in his Jia Jiang’s youtube videos (cf. Olympic rings).

The applied science of addictive behaviour drives how we interact with technology

The applied science of addictive behaviour drives how we interact with technology

Adam Alter – Irristable

Please note the irony in the fact that Amazon does not offer this book as ebook.

J.D. Vance – Hilbilly elegy

J.D. Vance – Hilbilly elegy

White trash Hilbilly gets his life under control thanks to the Marine Corps, while his relatives relive the same hopeless life generation after generation.

Compassionately written, but downplaying that uneducated, scared anti-intellectuals are often ruthlessly mean towards anyone who is not part of their clan.

Naomi Klein – No is not enough

Naomi Klein – No is not enough

All “progressives” should unite against Trump, who’s communication strategy is that of a WWE wrestling star.

Solid analysis of politics and mass communication ends in a disappointingly polarized plea for “us v. them”-thinking.

Philip Fernbach and Steven Sloman – The Knowledge Illusion

Philip Fernbach and Steven Sloman – The Knowledge Illusion

In a world that is both complex and polarized, progress (which is fueled by sharing  knowledge) is in serious danger of reversal.

The concept is almost trivial (which makes for a boring 1st half of the book), but the examples (partizan politics, fake news, pseudo science, etc.) are convincing and entertaining.

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