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Investing for Canadians for Dummies»rank: 7228par: Tony Martin, Eric Tyson
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Bad Money»rank: 15276par: Kevin Phillips
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Peopleware: Productive Projects and Teams»rank: 22577par: Tom DeMarco, Timothy R. Lister
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:Peopleware asserts that most software development projects fail because of failures within the team running them. This strikingly clear, direct book is written for software development team leaders and managers, but it's filled with enough common-sense wisdom to appeal to anyone working in technology. Authors Tom DeMarco and Timothy Lister include plenty of illustrative, often amusing anecdotes; their writing is light, conversational, and filled with equal portions of humour and wisdom, and there is a refreshing absence of 'new age' terms and multi-step programmes. The advice is ... |
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Rich Dad's Cashflow Quadrant»rank: 14378par: Sharon L Lechter Cpa, Robert T Kiyosaki
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:Peopleware asserts that most software development projects fail because of failures within the team running them. This strikingly clear, direct book is written for software development team leaders and managers, but it's filled with enough common-sense wisdom to appeal to anyone working in technology. Authors Tom DeMarco and Timothy Lister include plenty of illustrative, often amusing anecdotes; their writing is light, conversational, and filled with equal portions of humour and wisdom, and there is a refreshing absence of 'new age' terms and multi-step programmes. The advice is ... |