Which single book every manager should read?
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closed as not programming related by Robert S. Nov 18 '08 at 17:17 |
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I have personally read the following and found then excellent: Also joelonsoftware.com. Joel also has a recommended reading list. Just not managers, but developers should read these too. Since this is a programming board I assume you were talking about "Technology" managers. Different Managers need different books as the people who work for them are different. Some managers just need be herders and conflict solvers, but programmers aren't sheep. |
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Whichever one takes the longest to read. The more they read, the less they bother me :) On the serious note though, Facts and Fallacies of Software Engineering is a great read for both programmers and managers. |
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The Mythical Man-Month to understand the reasoning behind Brook's Law namely, that "Adding more people to a late project just makes it later". |
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Managing Humans is a very good book, for engineers that become management. I found it very useful. Find the Website here |
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Any of Gerald Weinberg's books, but particularly Becoming a Technical Leader. I also liked the One Minute Manager despite all its cheesiness. |
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Ender's Game, by Orson Scott Card. It may not make them a better manager (although arguably it easily could, given the psychological aspects) - but they should still read it anyway, just 'cos it's a fantastic book :) |
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Agile & Iterative Development - A Manager's Guide Agree with Mythical Man Month as well... |
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Ok, I'll say the Bible (or the religious text of your choice). And before you bash me, consider that religious texts are written to teach you how to have fortitude of spirit, and lessons in being humble, fair, honest and a better human overall, all things vital to being a good Leader/Manager.
Note: That I haven't mentioned praying, faith, believing God will save you or anything
like that, I'm talking about the general morals and integrity here.
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I heartily agree with most of the above (esp. Mythical Man Month), but there's one other book that should be read by all tech managers: Dilbert. The pointy-haired boss is an excellent example of EXACTLY how to do everything wrong. |
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+1 for Peopleware Then of course you need to pick some good books about a wide variety of topics related software development. Don't stop reading. |
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"Software Project Survival Guide" by Steve McConnell. It covers the basics on software project management in a very concise manner. Helps connect between mgt and programmer. The more verbose version would be "Rapid Development" by Steve McConnell - similar stuff, but much more in depth. |
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Anything by Terry Pratchett or Douglas Adams? |
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