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The Tech "People" Bookclub
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Here's the idea, | |
You work in tech. You're in the NYC area. | |
You care about "people" issues. You think the hardest problem in computing is "people". | |
You are interested in how we work. How to structure work. How to work together. | |
How to help your colleagues succeed. | |
And... | |
There's so much to learn: | |
There's a ton of books out there to get good ideas from. Too many in fact. | |
You'll never get through them all. So, don't. | |
Let's start a "book club". Basic idea: | |
We all read different "people" books. And get together once a month or every couple months | |
and give 10-15 minute talks on something from the book. Some really important point that | |
everyone else might be interested in. You can return to the same book or other people | |
can as well to cover different topics from it. | |
If you are interested, drop me a email at [email protected]. | |
Example books: | |
Thinking Fast and Slow | |
Peopleware | |
Slack: Getting Past Burnout, Busywork, and the Myth of Total Efficiency | |
Waltzing With Bears: Managing Risk on Software Projects | |
Reinventing Organizations | |
Soft Skills: The software developer's life manual | |
Mythical Man Month | |
Orbiting the Giant Hairball: A Corporate Fool's Guide to Surviving with Grace | |
High Output Management | |
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