Books


Reviewed books ..



 Self-Help





3/ Learned Optimism: How to Change Your Mind and Your Life by Martin E. P. Seligman (Jan 3, 2006)  ( asr: I have authentic Happiness )


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Business/ Investing > Management & Leadership > Leadership


a/ 11/28: seems good books The Impulse Factor:  In the Introduction, Tasler writes "By knowing each of our specific decision-making tendencies, we can exercise control over them." 
   
b/  Emotional Intelligence 2.0  core EQ skills that enable you to achieve your fullest potential:
1) Self-Awareness
2) Self-Management
3) Social Awareness
4) Relationship Management



Technology

Introducing HTML5


The Agile Samurai: How Agile Masters Deliver Great Software

To sum up key points from the book in a few bullets: 
* The purpose of Continuous Delivery is to reduce the cycle time between an idea and usable software
* Automate (almost) everything necessary to create usable software
* Version complete software systems (not just source code) for every change committed to version control system
* Employ a Deployment Pipeline in which the entire system is recreated whenever a change is committed to the version-control system and provide continuous feedback
* Identify one delivery team consisting of various delivery experts - build, deploy, provisioning, database, testing, etc. - a concept emphasized in the DevOps movement

The Principles of Product Development Flow

He systematically applies the theory and best practices of lean manufacturing, economics, queuing theory, statistics, web communications, operating systems, control engineering and military science to the new product development process. He summarizes these insights in 8 themes and 175 principles. Examples and graphs illustrate the concepts. 


It's quite simply the most advanced product development book you can buy.
For those who hunger for a rigorous approach to managing product development, Donald Reinertsen's book is epic. Myths are busted on practically every page, even myths that are associated with lean/agile. 

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