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  1. The Seer
    the mind of the entrepreneur, artist, visionary, innovator, seeker, learner, leader, creator...you
    David Robinson

    Virgil: I can help you change your pattern. I have no time to waste with you if you insist on having a problem. Problem thinking will return you to zero again and again and again. In fact, your insistence on having a problem is part of your pattern. If you are not ready or willing to change your pattern it is better if we stop here. It is much better not to start until you are ready to challenge your assumptions and put down what you think you know of success and failure.

  2. Cut the Lifeboats
    Notes on Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders Volume 2 (2006-2007)
    PersonalOpz

    A collection of notes from the inspirational lecture series "Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders". Read advice given by leaders such as Reid Hoffman (Linked In), William Perry (Secretary of Defense), Carly Fiorina (HP), and Steve Young (49ers).

  3. Societal Renaissance
    The monetary and societal reforms needed to address the challenges of global unemployment and developing world slums.
    Lionel Bisschoff

    What will and must our future global economic and societal framework be? This book makes it clear.

  4. The Lean Enterprise
    How Corporations Can Innovate Like Startups
    Trevor Owens and Obie Fernandez

    As Lean Startup crosses the chasm into the corporate world, we are witnessing a new dawn of enterprise innovation. We are awakening to a richer world for customers of all kinds. We are ever faster delivering solutions to people’s most pressing problems as well as their fleeting whims. We are embracing innovation on a scale and at a pace never before seen. Welcome to the era of the Lean Enterprise.

  5. Capital is No Longer a Constraint
    Notes on Tropical Talk Radio Volume 1
    PersonalOpz

    A collection of notes from the inspirational podcast "Tropical Talk Radio". Read advice about taxes, travel, and building a business.

  6. The Agile Agency
    How Lean and Agile Will Transform Your Creative Agency
    Bart Vermijlen
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  7. Integrating Front end Components with Web Applications
    Learn how to implement Bootstrap, tagging, autosuggest, spinners, date pickers, AJAX file uploaders and more in web applications
    Maksim Surguy

    Are you good at building all things back end but not so good with front end? "Integrating Frontend Components with Web Applications" is a book for web developers that strive for good design and usability in their applications. You will save time with libraries, techniques and plugins taught in the book.

  8. This book not only gives the facts and rules, but also include advice and commentary from many people who have done it successfully.

  9. Passions and Other Lessons
    Notes on Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders Volume 1 (2005-2006)
    PersonalOpz

    A collection of notes from the inspirational lecture series "Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders". Read advice given by business leaders such as Mark Zuckerberg, Marissa Mayer, and Jeff Hawkins.

  10. Getting Value out of Agile Retrospectives
    A Toolbox of Retrospective Exercises
    Luis Gonçalves and Ben Linders

    With plenty of exercises for your personal retrospective toolbox, Getting Value out of Agile Retrospectives will help you to become more proficient in doing retrospectives and to get more out of them - Foreword by Esther Derby, co-author of Agile Retrospectives: Making Good Teams Great.

  11. Open Source Support
    Andrew Hooker
    No Description Available
  12. Wrinklefree jQuery and HTML5
    A cutthroat guide to honing your jQuery and JavaScript skills, while learning how to use cutting edge HTML5 APIs.
    Matthew Keas

    HTML5 APIs are quickly becoming common packages in browsers. As new browser technologies are distributed, the arsenal of tools available to web developers grows. HTML5 involves a host of new features available to JavaScript developers. It helps in creating more engaging, performant, and scalable web applications.

  13. Trello Dojo
    Wield Trello to slay waste and effortlessly manage any project or process
    Daniel Root

    With over 10 million users, Trello is the best and fastest growing site for organizing any project or process at home or at work. Trello Dojo will show you exactly how to get the most out of this amazing service. You will quickly learn the basics, then move on to building awesome Trello boards to slay waste and effortlessly organize everything.

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  15. Buchbranche 2020
    Wohin geht die Reise?
    Albert Warnecke
    No Description Available