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  1. Ansible for DevOps
    Server and configuration management for humans
    Jeff Geerling

    Ansible is a simple, but powerful, server and configuration management tool. Learn to use Ansible effectively, whether you manage one server—or thousands.

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

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

  3. Amazing CTO
    The missing manual for managing
    Stephan Schmidt

    Your hard skills landed you the management position, but it’s your soft and management skills that will drive your success. Numerous books cover architecture and processes, "Amazing CTO" stands out as the essential guide for managing effectively, authored by influential CTO Coach Stephan Schmidt.

  4. 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.

  5. Lean B2B
    Build Products Businesses Want
    Étienne Garbugli

    Thousands of entrepreneurs use the Lean B2B methodology to reduce the risk of their ventures and quickly find traction in the market.

  6. Product Management
    How to increase the chances of success of your digital product
    Joaquim Torres (Joca)

    All companies now have some sort of digital product, but managing a digital product can be quite challenging. How is it possible to ensure that the digital product being developed meets the objectives of its owner while it also meets the needs of its users? This is the role of product management. 

  7. 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.

  8. Opstart som selvstændig IT-konsulent
    En praktisk guide der gennemgår hvordan du kommer i gang som freelance IT-konsulent i Danmark.
    Jens Øster

    Drømmer du om at starte som freelance IT-konsulent? Føles det administrative arbejde uoverskueligt, og frygter du den usikre indkomst?Denne bog er din praktiske guide, skrevet af en erfaren IT-projektleder, der selv har navigeret i freelancelivets faldgruber. Med bogen lærer du, hvordan du:Skaber en robust forretningsplan, der sikrer stabil indkomst.Finder din første kunde og forhandler en attraktiv kontrakt.Får styr på skat, moms og etablerer dit administrative setup.Opbygger en stærk profil på LinkedIn.Læserudtalelser:Allan Melsen, Delivery Executive: "Det ville have sparet mig en masse tid og bekymringer, havde jeg vidst denne mini-bibel eksisterede fra starten."Henrik Staun Poulsen, Data Analyst: "En fremragende guide... gør det komplekse ved at starte op som freelancer mere håndgribeligt."Stop med at drømme – tag det første skridt mod friheden og fleksibiliteten som selvstændig. Denne guide giver dig de værktøjer, du skal bruge for at lykkes.

  9. De fouten die ons vormen (Nederlandse Editie)
    Het cultiveren van een cultuur van leren en inovatie
    Mark Graban and TranslateAI

    Hoe je beter kunt worden in het leren van fouten — het opbouwen van een cultuur waarin geleerd wordt van fouten binnen je team of organisatie.

  10. Building SaaS with Laravel
    [PLEASE NOTE: THE BOOK IS OUTDATED] Learn how to build and launch a real-world SaaS application in just a few weeks.
    Max Kostinevich

    Learn how to build and launch a real-world SaaS application in just a few weeks!

  11. Product teams are shipping more than ever. Outcomes are getting harder to explain. Roadmaps promise certainty. Backlogs stay full. Delivery speeds up. Yet value lags behind effort and learning arrives too late. The Operating System of Product explores why this happens and what replaces it. It shows how product work changes when execution is no longer the bottleneck and why roles, prioritisation and feedback loops must evolve together. This is not a book about better roadmaps. It is about replacing the system that needs them.

  12. Stop Being a Hostage in Your Own Startup.If you are a non-technical founder, there is a silent fear you probably don't say out loud: "What if I'm making the wrong technical decisions—and I don't even know it until the budget is gone?". Welcome to the Black Box. Software failure rarely comes from bad syntax or a crashing server. It starts with Information Asymmetry—when the developer knows something you don't, but you are the one paying the price for it. In this world, true power doesn't lie with the person holding the capital; it lies with the person holding the knowledge. Don’t Get Stuck in Dev-Hell is not a book about learning to code. It is a high-stakes management manual written by Ayman Belrhiti, a Software Management Developer who has seen too many smart founders trapped in a "Hostage Situation". Turn the Black Box into a Profitable Asset Through the Founder’s Compass framework, you will learn to stop acting like a "customer ordering a pizza" and start acting like a "pilot reading the dashboard". The Software Iceberg: Why 90% of your project’s risk is hidden beneath the interface.The "Business Credit Card": How to manage Technical Debt so the interest doesn't swallow your cash flow.The 90% Rule: Mastering the art of saying "No" to protect your runway and your team's focus.Talent Liquidity: How to choose "Boring Technology" to ensure you can replace a developer in 24 hours.

  13. Designing for Scale
    Arinze Onugha

    Great execution doesn't create scale. Category creation does.Designing for Scale is for Product Managers, founders and builders who are done optimising incremental gains and ready to design systems that compound. Drawing from real-world experience across emerging and mature markets, this book breaks down how products move from 0 → 1 and then from 1 → 100M by fusing product, business model and distribution.This is not a playbook for fast followers. It is for people who want to define what comes next.

  14. The Restaurant Masterclass
    Build, Manage & Scale a Profitable Food Business
    Yasir Kamal

    Every successful restaurant starts with a spark — a vision, a flavor, a dream that refuses to fade. The Restaurant Masterclass turns that spark into a powerful, unstoppable fire. This book pulls back the curtain on what truly makes food businesses rise while others crumble.From crafting menus that customers can’t resist to building teams that run like clockwork, you’ll learn the strategies used by top-performing brands and real restaurateurs who turned ambition into empires.If you’ve ever felt that your idea deserves more — more customers, more impact, more growth — this is your moment. This is your map. This is your chance to build a restaurant that doesn’t just open… it wins.Your dream is calling. Step forward and claim it.

  15. Project Management is evolving. AI is automating tasks while leaders want insight and strategy. This playbook shows you how to use AI, understand data, and apply product thinking so you become the strategic, indispensable PM every team needs. Stop pushing tasks. Start driving value.