Category: Book Reviews

Rethinking Agile - Klaus Leopold

Book review: Rethinking Agile: Why Agile Teams Have Nothing to Do with Business Agility

In this engaging review of Klaus Leopold’s “Rethinking Agile,” we delve into how the book challenges traditional agile methodologies with a mix of humour and critical insight. Leopold argues for a strategic integration of agile practices into business, rather than just team-level implementation. Through a practical case study and a proposed thinking model for true business agility, this book is a must-read for agile coaches, business leaders and managers who are looking to elevate their impact from the ground up.

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Thinking Fast and Slow

Book review: Thinking Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman

Daniel Kahneman’s “Thinking, Fast and Slow” dissects decision-making and biases, contrasting the swift System 1 with the analytical System 2. His insights into biases and the ‘Planning Fallacy’ offer crucial lessons. By challenging readers to engage System 2, Kahneman reshapes cognitive psychology. For critical thinkers, his work is indispensable.

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