From time to time, I go around at conferences and ask people about the books they read the last year, they want to advice others to read.
At agile Tour Brussel 2022, I was too busy connecting to friends I had not seen in years, I only added a paper at the wall. As a result I had only a few books on my list.
So I contacted the speakers and some give me the books they recommended in their talks.
If you were at the conference, please send me a book too.
So here is the list.
Book | Author | Why read it | |
---|---|---|---|
Range | David Epstein | Why being a generalist matter in the specialist world we live in. | Yves Hanoulle |
Agile testing condensed | Lisa Crispin & Janet Gregory | A small book that explains testing in an agile world, perfect for managers | anonymous |
Atomic habits | James Clear | Learn how to build new habits. | anonymous |
Réaliste | Bertrand Piccard | Réalist, soyons logiques avant d’être écologiques. | Yves Hulet mentioned in their session |
The no rules rule | Reed Hasting, Erin Meyer | Olivier Rouhaud mentioned in his session | |
Turn the ship around | David L Marquez | Olivier Rouhaud mentioned in his session | |
From Contempts to Curiosity | Caitlin Walker | Charles-Louis De Maere mentioned in his session | |
The Humanizing Work Guide to Splitting User Stories | Richard Lawrence | Koen Vastmans game is based on this way is slicing stories | |
89 hybrid working tips | collected by Yves Hanoulle | This book will collect 89 tips about hybrid and remote work around the world | Forgot to mention in our workshop. |
What books would you add to this list?
At the bottom of my own bookpage, you can find all the bookslists I have gathered since 2010.