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by lynchdt
2172 days ago
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I’m surprised this book didn’t come up sooner, it’s a fantastic book. To my knowledge the only book mentioned here that takes the time to define technical leadership and present models of leadership suited potentially to different circumstances. I might add ‘The art and science of doing engineering’ by hamming and recently republished by stripe. The more leadership or management books I read the more inclined I am to respect Taleb’s approach of looking for old timeless material rather than what’s new or hot. Most of what Gerald Weinberg has written qualifies IMO. Tom DeMarcos books also. |
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