What books should someone who manages programmers read? This includes supervisors, internal customers and project managers. Vote for what you think or add it if it doesn't exist.
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joelonsoftware (Blog by Joel Spolsky). He also has a Reading List (). |
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Behind Closed Doors It's:
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Joel Spolsky listed another book review for "Painless Software Management" on a blog post several years ago (in addition to what you have listed above): http://www.joelonsoftware.com/navLinks/fog0000000262.html Rapid Development: Taming Wild Software Schedules http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1556159005/ref=nosim/joelonsoftware/
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I have one that I think should be on that list. |
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Secrets of Consulting: A Guide to Giving and Getting Advice Successfully -- Mitch Wheat |
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Behind Closed Doors: Secrets of Great Management -- Mitch Wheat |
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Rands in Repose (blog) -- unwind |
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Skunk Works by Ben Rich. It's not programming-related, but it does go into depth and detail on the Project Management aspects of running one of the world's premier manufacturing organizations. |
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We have two required reading books in our office Pragmatic Programmer and Joel on Software. And if I find any of the programmers don't really understand Design Patterns I give them a copy of Head First Design Patterns. |
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-- Andrew Cox |
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Listen to the Manager Tools and related Career Tools podcasts. I'd start with the "Manager Tools Basics" feed then cherry pick some of their earlier ones on project management, feedback and regular manager "one on ones" (the call them "O Threes"). Mark and Mike focus on behaviours and suggest solutions you can implement. This sometimes goes over the top but most of the time is rock solid practical advice. |
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