Zuletzt habe ich das 2006 gelesen. Das war ein Fehler.
Beck ist großartiger Autor. Er schreibt grandios gut, präzise, auf den Punkt, deutlich, und vor allem verständlich und menschlich.
Wer mit Software zu tun hat, sollte dieses Buch jedes Jahr lesen.
Das Literaturverzeichnis ist goldwert.
Dystopie über Gesundheit als Leitbild, interpoliert von aktuellen Quantified-Self-Trends und zur Staatssache gemacht.
A gripping story, complex and nuanced, The Unbroken picks up the pace and takes you on a wild ride through a world eerily similar to ours. The differences add just the right amount of extra flavor.
I hope for more opportunities to explore Muir's curious world, full of quirky characters, old stories, and dirty secrets.
Solid book. It gives great advise on which elements a change to a more „agile“ enterprise consists of. More importantly, it emphasis why an enterprise should invest in this in the first place: customer centric product development.
I found the chapters on Cost of Delay by Duration, Agile Budgeting and Agile Success Metrics to be the most well-presented.
This book doesn't change the world - most statements are obvious. But Mario Moreira curated them in a well thought through collection to draw a distinct image of an ideal agile enterprise.
As far as I can tell, Ahrens‘ Book makes Luhmann's slip-box (Zettelkasten) tangible the most.
Intended for academia, Ahrens provides insights for any style of writing, long-form and short-form, fiction and non-fiction.
A phantastic read. Thank you Nora! The language is amazing, the story background outstanding.
In terms of relevance to me, the trilogy is right next to Asimovs Foundation and Simmons Hyperion.
Contrary to widespread praise, Knapp et al. offer yet another turnkey solution that is going work if you just do it right. In case you don't, we offer workshops. Sorry, no money-back guarantee.
Dave Snowden of the Cynefin framework calls such tactics “faux industrialisation”; an apt label for this process.
Some methods and tools might be worth your while. If you have a hipster product friend, borrow their copy and steal what you find useful.
A solid Dresden. I disliked the repeated descriptions of Butters during the battle.
For me, the book does not work at all. I wonder how the other novels of the series manage to have any plot at all? Anyway. Not my cup of tea.
The story is amazing. Originally I rated it with three stars. But since five year later I do still think about it, it cannot have been that bland.
That's the one W40k book I truly want to read again. An amazing story. Thank you Katie!
Against the developing backdrop of the Hainish Universe, the story pits a socialist utopia against itself and the capitalistic society it stems from.
Mostly based on anecdotes, Bogsnes makes a case for a front-line approach. Budget spending should be planned and executed locally, with high level KPIs guiding individual decisions instead of rigid year-by-year plans.