Thanks - Joe your blog was exactly what I was looking for. Cheers Mark ... Blog: http://www.notesfromatooluser.com/ One Year of Scrum: Lessons Learned ...
I'm trying improve my lean thinking and ability to apply lean approaches to software development. I'm trying to decide what book to read next (I've read both...
Hi Mark, I'd suggestion that you read these books: Managing the Design Factory - Reinertson The Goal - Goldratt Lean Thinking - Womack and Jones. They're easy...
... I haven't read the first two (though the first is high on my to-read list). Of the others, May would be my first recommendation (I like its vision); as...
Hi Mark, Great question. Since I haven't read all these, I'd like to hear the answer from someone who has. Liker spent 20 years studying Toyota as an academic...
This comes from our resources page: http://www.netobjectives.com/resources/bibliography <http://www.netobjectives.com/resources/bibliography> Lean Lean can be...
Maybe we need to do an online reading circle. See if we can get 5 people to each read a book and then do a "cole's notes" version with their thoughts. Good...
Mark, Ohno's "Toyota Production System" was an eye-opener for me. There's not so much detail but there is plenty of perspective about what the production ...
... I'd personally rather have us all read the same book than have us all read different books. I'm not all that interested in producing or reading summaries;...
I'd be interested in reading one. I've already read The Goal and the Poppendieks, though it has been years since I read The Goal (so I'd be willing to reread...
(responding to Mark) ... The ones I'd recommend have already been mentioned. Clarke's own book is also interesting (you might still be able to download a...
A few years ago I put together an agileBookGroup on yahoo. A few hundred people joined the group but it fizzled out very quickly. It failed, I think, for 2...
Wow - Alan - Thanks - thats a huge number of books, the list is useful but scary. Cheers Mark ... Blog: http://www.notesfromatooluser.com/ One Year of Scrum:...
Thanks Robin - I suspect my hope to make it two books has quickly become three/maybe even four. Cheers Mark ... Blog: http://www.notesfromatooluser.com/ One...
Mark, I've a tongue in cheek suggestion for you: why don't you pick say 10 books and then read them in rotation 1 page at a time from each book. It's...
Thanks - Paul. I didn't know Clarke was writing a novel - now I just have to get a PDF reader for my daily bus ride. ... Perception is a funny thing. I've been...
Oh I understand. About 4-5 times a year I buy a stack of books (4-5 at a time). I read them serially (mostly) and sometimes make notes on them. This ...
Thanks Kent - I think I may now be picking books for 2009. BTW I really appreciated your article on Standard work and the discussion it caused here a few...
I'm overwhelmed by the number of replies I've recieved - I think there a few people I forgot to thank. I've settled on the following books: The Goal: Goldratt ...
... going to tackle this then I would love to join. ... Hi Kara, I recommend just starting it - for your own benefit. I found it a real page turner and it...
Hi Alan, What a thorough job you do - as always... Let me add one... I've been taking a Six Sigma course, just to see what I've been missing - not much for SW...
+1 on The Goal. I just picked it up last night. Would love to discuss here as I read it. James Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile ... From: "Michael Maham"...