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  1. The Psychology of Computer Programming
    Silver Anniversary Edition
    Gerald M. Weinberg

    Long regarded as one of the first books to pioneer a people-oriented approach to computing, The Psychology of Computer Programming endures as a penetrating analysis of the intelligence, skill, teamwork, and problem-solving power of the computer programmer.

  2. Create your own manifesto
    YvesHanoulle and Nele Van Beveren

    We will uncovering better ways of using the manifesto as an inspiration

  3. Извлекаем пользу из Agile-ретроспектив
    Подборка ретроспективных методов
    Ben Linders and Luis Gonçalves

    Извлекаем пользу из Agile-ретроспектив предлагает множество упражнений для пополнения вашего инструментария. Эта подборка активностей и упражнений поможет вам стать более продуктивными в проведении ретроспектив и в получении намного более ярких результатов от них.

  4. Who is using Clean Language, anyway?
    A compilation of interviews of people around the world using Clean Language in their work
    Andrea Chiou and Sharon Small

    This is a book of interviews of people using clean language in their work and personal lives. It chronicles how they came across clean language and how its use has changed their lives. By reading it you will get a sense of the breadth of its impact, from equine therapists, to ISO 9000 auditors.

  5. This is the classic volume on every variety of technical review of programs, designs, tests, documentation, plans, requirements, ...

  6. Debugging Velocity
    Ship new software products faster
    Luke Szyrmer

    Capacity planning for new products is the key to getting new products launched. Covers how complex software and knowledge work can be managed effectively. If overapplied, the velocity model starts to break down in usefulness. So also discusses alternatives to help teams achieve high levels of productivity.

  7. Agil moderieren
    Erfolgreiche Veranstaltungen gestalten. Dynamisch, simpel und strukturiert.
    Patrick Koglin

    Ein Nachschlagewerk, das Moderatoren und agile Quereinsteiger in die Lage versetzt, interaktive und erfolgreiche Community-Events mit Formaten wie Open Space, Lean Coffee und World Café zu moderieren.

  8. Becoming a Technical Leader
    Gerald M. Weinberg

    A personalized guide to developing the qualities that make a successful technical leader, with practical steps for developing those qualities.

  9. PlayScrum
    Creating the Culture of HappilyDeliveringHappiness using Scrum
    Satisha K Venkataramaiah

    This book explains the journey of a company becoming Agile end to end using framework-agnostic approach. The concepts such as leading organisational change, discovering product needs and delivering high quality products end to end using short stories and sample artefacts.

  10. Stretch your thinking! Children are great assets in society with marvelous transformational power. Have mutual leadership with children, including your own inner child. Start with others in your immediate neighborhood as a first step in building up a happier world together!

  11. A Practical Approach to API Design
    From Principles to Practice
    D. Keith Casey Jr and James Higginbotham

    If you read the tech press, everyone knows they need an API but most aren't really sure what it is. They treat it as another checkbox like "Web 2.0" was a few years ago or a mobile app was most recently. In fact, there's an entire "API-first" movement in development circles that most people don't understand or even realize why..

  12. Do you want to be a (better) manager? Whether your answer is “yes,” or “no,” or “I don’t know,” this book is for you. If you don’t know, the book should help you decide—or help you do the right things while you postpone your decision. If your answer is “yes,” many of the book’s essays are designed to guide you successfully in that direction. And if your answer is “no,” many of the essays will show you how to avoid waking up one day to discover that somehow you have become a (worse) manager.

  13. PSL Reader
    Johanna Rothman, Esther Derby, Don Gray, and Gerald M. Weinberg

    Explore the many facets and styles of leadership with the leaders of the Problem Solving Leadership workshop.

  14. Agile Release Planning - My practical methods
    One real-world approach to initial agile release planning for one team. With suggestions for Product Backlog Refinement.
    Joseph Little

    Need help getting your Team started? Want to do "just enough" upfront work before starting the first Sprint? Confused how to gather, share and create knowledge? Let me share some ideas that work.

  15. Agile Impressions
    Gerald M. Weinberg

    Jerry Weinberg has been observing software development for more than 50 years. Lately, he's been observing the Agile movement, and he's offering an evolving set of impressions of where it came from, where it is now, and where it's going.