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Books for tmlidov and project managers. Part 2

The previous article was very well received by readers, therefore, as promised, today I prepared a bonus article.

So, I asked to answer the question which books from the article did you read?

Survey results:
Title of the book
Number of votes
Percent
Tom DeMarco. Deadline. Novel
about project management
247
54%
Frederick Brooks. Mythical man-month, or How are created
software systems
174
38%
Joel Spolsky. Joel about programming
165
36%
Tom DeMarco and Timothy Lister. Human factor. Successful
projects and teams
148
32%
Jason Fried, David Heinemeyer Hensson. Rework.
Business without prejudice
108
24%
Jeffrey Young and William Simon. iCona. Steve
Jobs
94
21%
Tom DeMarco, Timothy Lister. Waltzing with the Bears: running
risks in software development projects
70
15%
Tom DeMarco, Timothy Lister. Balking with adrenaline and zombie
patterns. Patterns of Project Team Behavior
51
eleven%
Carmine Gallo. iPresentation. Lessons
beliefs from Apple leader Steve Jobs
48
eleven%
Patrick Lensioni. Death from meetings
21
five%
Patrick Lensioni. Five vices of the team. Parables about
leadership
nineteen
four%
Patrick Lensioni. Five temptations of the leader: parables about leadership
sixteen
four%
Patrick Lensioni. Three signs of dull work. Story with meaning
for managers (and their subordinates)
eleven
2%

And now another bonus - a list of books on a given topic, which were sent to us by the readers:
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  1. Fergus O'Connell. How to successfully manage projects. silver bullet
  2. 37 signals. Getting real
  3. Itzhak Adizes. Corporate Lifecycle Management
  4. S. Portney. Project Management for Dummies
  5. Glory to Pankratov. Black book manager
  6. Philip Kotler. Marketing management
  7. Jeff Cox, Di Jacob, Susan Bergland. New target. How to combine lean manufacturing, six sigma and the theory of constraints
  8. Lawrence Lich. On time and within budget. Critical Chain Project Management
  9. Eliyahu Goldratt. Purpose: a process of continuous improvement
  10. Eliyahu Goldratt. Goal-2. It's not luck
  11. Mike Michalowitz. Startup without a budget
  12. Edward Jordan. Kamikaze path
  13. J. Hank Rainwater. How to graze cats
  14. Covey Stephen. Seven skills of highly effective people
  15. Igor Ashmanov. Life inside the bubble. As a manager to survive in the invested project
  16. A.P. Prokhorov. Russian management model
  17. Roman Savin. Testing Dot Com, or Handbook of abuse of bugs in Internet startups
  18. Dale Carnegie. How to make friends and influence people
  19. Stas Davydov. Do not bother me to work!
  20. Vern Harnish. Rules for managing profitable startups
  21. Jim Camp. First say no. Negotiation technologies that professionals would like to hide from you
  22. Kennedy Gavin. You can agree on everything
  23. Cialdini Robert. Psychology of influence
  24. W. Detmera. Goldratt theory of constraints. A systematic approach to continuous improvement
  25. Cattle Berkun. The art of managing IT projects
  26. Lee Yakkoka. Manager career
  27. Gray Clifford C., Larson Eric W. Project Management
  28. Michael Litvak. Command or obey
  29. Itzhak Adizes. Perfect leader. Why they cannot become and what follows from this
  30. Tony Shay. Delivering happiness. From zero to billion. The history of creating an outstanding company first-hand
  31. Dan Kennedy. Hard management. Make people work for results
  32. Robert Green. 48 laws of power
  33. Vladimir Kozlov. Psychological pressure
  34. Beck John, Wade Mitchell. Got a game. How the generation of gamers forever changes the business environment
  35. Vladimir Tarasov. Technology of life. Book for heroes
  36. Walter Isaacson. Steve Jobs
  37. Ayn Rend. Atlas Shrugged
  38. Steve McConell. Perfect code
  39. Ed Sullivan. TIME - MONEY. Creating a software development team
  40. Richard Branson. Losing innocence
  41. Blake Maykoski. Leave your mark. How to build a company that changes the world for the better

And some of the respondents left feedback. I liked this review the most:

Go on, please. All your books about leadership, motivation, etc. garbage. Make your business better.

Thanks, I will go to study.

And you enjoy reading!

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/163311/


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