Why "Good to Great" Isn’t Very Good
An interesting read from Rob May why “Good to Great” by Jim Collins isn’t as good as everyone seems to think: http://www.businesspundit.com/why-good-to-great-isnt-very-good/
Video reviews
Great resource for reviews of books in the form of sketch videos: https://www.youtube.com/user/Callibrain/videos
The Reading List for Agile Newbies
Barry Overeem created a list of must-reads for agile newbies:
The Agile Manifesto
The Scrum Guide – Jeff Sutherland, Ken Schwaber
The Power of Scrum – Rini van Solingen
Scrum: A Pocket Guide – Gunther Verheyen
Succeeding with Agile – Mike Cohn
The Agile Samurai – Jonathan Rasmusson
The Five Dysfunctions of a Team – Patrick Lencioni
The Scrum Field Guide – Mitch Lacey
The Phoenix Project – Gene Kim, Kevin Behr, George Spafford
Kanban – David J. Anderson
Clean Code – Robert C. Martin
Read his complete blogpost here: http://www.barryovereem.com/the-reading-list-for-agile-newbies/
An aspiring org change practitioner’s learning regimen
Want to get into organization design and -change? Here’s a good post on what to read: https://medium.com/@timcasasola/books-id-tell-my-21-year-old-self-to-read-709da4afbf28
A Scrum Master’s Reading List: Top Books for Scrum Change Agents
Jordan Job created a list of
My Reading Backlog
I saw some people sharing their reading backlog and thought it was a fun idea to write mine down as well. Looking back at 2018 I was quite surprised how much books I managed to read.
If you know some books I should add to my backlog, please let me know!
A small note: I have not prioritized my todo-list, whenever I finish a book I pick something from it I feel like reading at that moment and start.
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