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26 essential book recommendations by and for IT leaders

CIO

Load a smart read onto your phone or e-reader or crack the spine of a new book and delve into some thought leadership on everything from leading an amazing team to building a productive company culture to reaching for a better mindset for guiding your organization forward. This book offers valuable techniques and frameworks.

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5 signs your agile practices will lead to digital disaster

CIO

To do so, CIOs must continuously improve their product management, program management, and delivery capabilities to wow customers and deliver competitive advantages, all while steering clear of surefire DX mistakes such as prioritizing too many initiatives and underinvesting in developing digital trailblazers.

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Tech Leadership books

Apiumhub

Working on a digital product, you need to understand how to lead your technical team, delivering high value for the users, while remaining agile and ready to change direction. This unique mix of senior engineer plus agile manager doesn’t come easy or naturally for anyone. Managing people is difficult wherever you work.

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Article: Q&A on the Book How to Lead in Product Management

InfoQ Culture Methods

The book How to Lead in Product Management by Roman Pichler provides solutions for product managers and product owners to lead development teams and stakeholders. By Ben Linders, Roman Pichler.

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12 AI predictions for 2025

CIO

The evolution of agile development The agile manifesto was released in 2001 and, since then, the development philosophy has steadily gained over the previous waterfall style of software development. Weve seen so many reference implementations, and weve done so many reference implementations, that were going to see massive adoption.

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Agile Book Club: Visual Planning (with Jeff Patton and Gojko Adzic)

James Shore

He’s best known as the author of the bestselling O‘Reilly book User Story Mapping , which describes a simple, holistic approach to using stories in Agile development without losing sight of the big picture. Jeff is deeply involved in teaching and speaking in the Agile, User Experience, and Product Management communities.

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AoAD2 Chapter: Scaling Agility

James Shore

This is a pre-release excerpt of The Art of Agile Development, Second Edition , to be published by O’Reilly in 2021. Scaling Agility. Although this book is focused on individual Agile teams, many organizations have more than one development team, and they’re often dependent on each other to finish their work.

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