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  1. Five Elements Sketchbook
    : How the change-method works, in-depth
    Tom Graves

    Do you want a change-method that works the same way everywhere? The same approach in every context, with every type of content, any scope, any scale, any level of implementation from first ideas to detailed design and final delivery? That's what this book is about.

  2. Better Whiteboard Sketches
    How To Sketch Clear Technical Diagrams
    Matthew Skelton

    This book provides a simple, proven approach to drawing clear, memorable technical diagrams. The focus is on whiteboard sketches, but the principles apply to chalkboards, notebooks, and even digital tools. The techniques work for a wide range of technical disciplines including software architecture, business process modelling, and robotics.

  3. The Modern (IT) Organisation
    Be agile from top to bottom
    Sandro Quaranta

    In this book The modern (IT) Organisation is described, agile from top to bottom, using the latest Lean-Agile Enterprise Change Delivery practices successfully applied by the leading Scaled-Agile Tech Companies and major "Disruptors".The Best Practices are based on dozens of interviews, publications and case studies of successful agile Enterprises.

  4. The Art of Collaboration
    The never-ending journey towards greatness beyond EgoBarriers
    Tobias Leisgang and Alexander Gerber

    No idea how to fulfill daily business? Everybody needs You and You have no idea how to start? No worries, Frank struggles as well. Watch him on his journey towards the art of collaboration. This is business improvisation theater in book-shape. Purchase the book as your ticket to enter Frank's world. If you like, also contribute to the story.

  5. Societal Architecture and Collaborative Decision Making
    Towards a talent explosion for sustainable development
    Jan Goossenaerts

    The ‘untrapped mind’ is open enough to see many possibilities, humble enough to learn from anyone and everything, perceptive enough to see things as they really are, and wise enough to judge their true value. Komusuke Matsushita