As it turns out, I still know how to read, but I have been reading at an (exceptionally) slower pace. Case in point Educated by Tara Westover: I loved the book, but it took me more than a month to finish reading it. To be fair, it was not the lightest read. At first, IContinue reading “Educated by Tara Westover”
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Smarter Faster Better by Charles Duhigg
There’s nothing like a nonfiction book to bring you back to reality after having read fantasy. I’ve just finished Smarter Faster Better, and I found it just alright. A little background here: Duhigg’s previous book, The Power of Habit, was the book that got me interested in nonfiction, so I was a little disappointed inContinue reading “Smarter Faster Better by Charles Duhigg”
Agile Innovation by Morris, Ma, and Wu
Agile Innovation is essentially a textbook for large corporations who are looking to increase growth. It largely focuses on changing perceptions and attitudes toward innovative projects—including the acceptance that most projects typically fail. There are a lot of familiar concepts in Agile Innovation. For context, I purchased this book to prepare for a project managerContinue reading “Agile Innovation by Morris, Ma, and Wu”