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by mattbrewsbytes
854 days ago
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Books are going to be better than articles because you can dive deep into topics and you know it isn't written for SEO, clickbait, selling some silver bullet process or ad revenue. I'll recommend two to learn good practices from and then two that will help learn to recognize horrible practices. You're likely to run into horrible management at some point and its good to recognize dog shit before you step in it. * Peopleware, Demarco & Lister * Rands - anything/everything he has written. Start with Managing Humans. * The 5 dysfunctions of a team, Lencioni * Gervais Principle (broke my rule, its a set of articles about The Office) https://www.ribbonfarm.com/2009/10/07/the-gervais-principle-... |
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