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LILIANA GUZMAN

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The list is not presented in any particular order. These are books I have read with my teams or that have been recommended to me for future readings. If you have any suggestions or would like to start a book club chapter, fill out the contact form or reach out through Linkedin.

  • ​​Atomic Habits
  • The daily reset
  • Make time: how to focus on what matters every day
  • Sprint: How to solve big problems and test new ideas in just five days
  • Jobs to be done
  • The Lean Product Playbook
  • Just enough research
  • The checklist manifesto
  • How to make sense of any mess
  • How will you measure your life?
  • Predictably irrational
  • Blink
  • Good habits, bad habits
  • How to design services that work
  • Snowcrash
  • The Power of Habit
  • The sciences of the artificial
  • Designerly ways of knowing
  • Measure what matters
  • Inspired by Marty Cagan
  • Crossing the chasm
  • The innovator’s solution
  • Disciplined entrepreneurship
  • Being Mortal: Medicine and What Matters in the End
  • Continuous Discovery Habits
  • Radical candor
  • Against empathy. The case for rational compassion
  • The making of a manager
  • Conversational design
  • Empowered- Ordinary people, extraordinary products
  • Escaping the build trap
  • Algorithms of oppression 
  • Race after technology 
  • Clean code
  • Essentialism
  • Weapons of math destruction 
  • The alignment problem. Machine learning vs human values
  • The new breed- how to think about robots
  • Zero to one
  • The hard thing about hard things
  • Team topologies
  • Remote team interactions workbook
  • Outliers

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