Google SRE book covers all the modern and mature practices required to run Engineering at global scale.
A precious gem beautifully written to introduce in a nice progression the most complex concepts in distributed architectures.
Inspiring is the word. I liked the part about rapid prototyping @ Apple.
I went back through time from Scrum to Lean then to Toyota System and finally to The Goal, the founding theory of this revolution. Please read also Goldratt’s “Critical Chain” and “It’s Not Luck”.
A refreshing mix of Lean practices with one objective: build a successful business fast. Disruptive.
I’m so thankful to Maurya to share his implementation of Lean Startup. This book is a treasure for entrepreneurs.
Wow! So much in a so little book. What begins with a small question ends with a powerful vision of the future. Now I know what it means “seeing the big picture”.
A must-have for every CTO. Period.
Dan Pink gives us a great insight about motivation factors. Essential for managing people.
A rare testimony from a CEO who put hierarchy upside down. Reminds me of Rifkin’s lateral power in the Third Industrial Revolution.
I read this book in my early days at work. Still a lot of good things to learn from Joel, thanks Joel!
The modernity of Musashi’s work is astonishing. This book is the root of my practice of the sword.
Astrophysics has been my passion for so long. Reminds us that so little is understood. Fascinating.