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  1. 10X ORG – Powered by Org Topologies
    A Manager's Guide to Elevating Business Performance with People and AI
    Alexey Krivitsky, Craig Larman, Roland Flemm

    #1 Best Seller in Management Science (Amazon International, France, Germany, Netherlands, Poland, Sweden – Feb 2026) and in other categories. Available worldwide on Amazon (Hardcover, Paperback, Kindle) and across all major digital platforms, including Leanpub, Apple Books, and Google Play. Learn how to drive your organizational performance with people and AI to 10X and beyond — in impact and relevance.

  2. Introducing EventStorming
    An act of Deliberate Collective Learning
    Alberto Brandolini

    The deepest tutorial and explanation about EventStorming, straight from the inventor.

  3. This book brings the fundamentals of R programming to you, using the same material developed as part of the industry-leading Johns Hopkins Data Science Specialization. The skills taught in this book will lay the foundation for you to begin your journey learning data science. Printed copies of this book are available through Lulu.

  4. The Art of Data Science
    A Guide for Anyone Who Works with Data
    Roger D. Peng and Elizabeth Matsui

    This book describes the process of analyzing data. The authors have extensive experience both managing data analysts and conducting their own data analyses, and this book is a distillation of their experience in a format that is applicable to both practitioners and managers in data science. Printed copies are available through Lulu.

  5. Do you want to be a better Scrum Master? Do you want to make a difference in the world? Are you a manager responsible for Agile teams. If so, then you need to learn the First Principles in Scrum. Some people say that these insights have changed their life, or given them their life back. Are you ready to make a change? Then read this book.

  6. The Euclidean Method: Building Irrefutable Arguments Through Geometric Logic
    A Pragmatic System for Transforming Logical Precision into Measurable Persuasive Power
    DANIELE TETI

    Unlock the 2,300-Year-Old Mathematical Secret Behind Every Undefeatable ArgumentIn 300 BC, Euclid discovered the geometric principles that make mathematical proofs irrefutable for millennia. He unknowingly unlocked the universal formula for logical certainty—one that would secretly power history's most influential speakers.Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" follows Euclidean architecture. Steve Jobs' iPhone launch uses geometric precision. Jeff Bezos structures Amazon letters like mathematical theorems.This isn't storytelling or charisma training. It's the first framework transforming ancient mathematical rigor into modern persuasive power. Master operational definitions, shared axioms, and geometric structures that make arguments mathematically unassailable.Your ideas deserve logical armor. Stop hoping for approval. Start building inevitable acceptance.

  7. Impact Mapping
    Making a big impact with software products and projects
    Gojko Adzic

    Impact mapping helps to create better plans and roadmaps that ensure alignment of business and delivery, and help organisations make an impact with their software.

  8. Boken om prioritering
    (konsten att prioritera, för både organisationer och individer)
    Mats Kempe, Johanna Bach Wallentin, and Mattias Livré

    Känner du att ni jobbar hårt, men ändå inte får ut så mycket? Ofta handlar det om bristande prioritering. I den här boken beskriver vi hur vi går tillväga för att få till fungerande prioritering, så vi får mer gjort med den insatsen vi redan gör.

  9. The Austrian Side Business
    Use Austrian Economics to Build a Profitable, AI-Assisted Business Without Quitting Your Job
    Finxter

    How long can you keep collecting a good salary inside a company that is obviously too inefficient to survive what’s coming? This book shows you how to turn the broken workflows you already understand into income you control - before your paycheck reminds you it was never really safe.

  10. Habits that Ruin your Technical Team
    Pitfalls and solutions for Technical Managers
    Marcus Blankenship

    Technical leads and managers work hard to hire the best people, choose the best tools, implement the best process, and deliver great software. Unfortunately, our actions may sabotage our best efforts, producing frustrated teams, poor quality and driving away our best developers. This book covers 7 ways technical managers harm their teams.

  11. This book teaches the fundamental concepts and tools behind reporting modern data analyses in a reproducible manner. As data analyses become increasingly complex, the need for clear and reproducible report writing is greater than ever. The material for this book was developed as part of the industry-leading Johns Hopkins Data Science Specialization. Printed versions are available through Lulu (see link below).

  12. Be effective
    How to master your job.
    Florian Heise

    Effectiveness  is the capability of producing a desired result. In our professional life, effectiveness relates to getting the right things done. Becoming effective is key to prosper throughout our professional career. It is a combination of managing ourselves, our tasks, energy and our personal development. This book targets young professionals...

  13. This book teaches you to use R to effectively visualize and explore complex datasets. Exploratory data analysis is a key part of the data science process because it allows you to sharpen your question and refine your modeling strategies. This book is based on the industry-leading Johns Hopkins Data Science Specialization.

  14. Software Engineering - The Soft Parts
    Lessons from 10 years at Google
    Addy Osmani
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  15. Agile Remoto: Dal Fare all’Essere
    Oltre gli strumenti, verso le persone
    Raffaello Torraco

    Hai implementato tutte le pratiche. Usi gli strumenti giusti. Eppure qualcosa non funziona.Il primo libro ti ha dato Shu – come fare Agile Remoto. Hai seguito le regole. Ma ora senti che non basta.I meeting girano, ma le persone sembrano disconnesse. Il team consegna, ma qualcuno sta bruciando. Hai tutte le pratiche, ma manca l'anima.Questo libro ti porta in Ha – oltre le regole, verso la trasformazione profonda.15 capitoli su tensioni che preferiresti evitare: il costo nascosto del remoto. Vulnerabilità vs decisioni dure. Fiducia distribuita. Psychological safety senza prossimità. Leadership che abilita. Flourishing vs sopravvivenza.Non troverai ricette facili. Troverai pattern battle-tested, domande che cambiano come pensi, onestà radicale su quando il remoto NON è la scelta giusta.Dal fare all'essere. Da Shu a Ha. Oltre gli strumenti, verso le persone.Non ti prometto risposte. Ti prometto domande migliori.