For someone with technical leadership responsibilities in a rapidly scaling product company that’s distributed across multiple time zones, what are the top 3 books you think they should read?
- Flow (Donald G. Reinertsen)
- Flow (Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi)
- Flow (Nonaka, Toyama, Hirata)
- Blitzscaling (Ried Hoffman)
- Deep Work (Cal Newport)
- Drive (Dan Pink)
- Extreme Ownership
- Founders at work
- Hard facts, dangerous half-truths & total nonsense (Pfeffer & Sutton)
- Hard things about hard things
- Leadership and Self Deception (The Arbinger Institute)
- Remote (37 Signals)
- Scaling Lean & Agile Development (Larman, Vodde (+other books by these authors))
- Scaling up Excellence (Sutton and Rao)
- Software Architecture for Developers vol 1 & 2 (Simon Brown)
- Teaming (Amy Edmonson)
- The Anatomy of Peace
- The business of Belief (Tom Asacker)
- The Culture Code (Coyle)
- The fifth discipline (Peter Senge)
- The Lean Startup (Eric Ries)
- Thinking in Systems (Donella Meadows)
- Wardley Maps (Simon Wardley (not a book))