Process


The Goal: A Process of Ongoing Improvement
The Phoenix Project: A Novel About IT, DevOps, and Helping Your Business Win
Kanban: Successful Evolutionary Change for Your Technology Business
Hitch 22: A Memoir
Measure What Matters
The Principles of Product Development Flow: Second Generation Lean Product Development
The Checklist Manifesto: How to Get Things Right
Scrum: The Art of Doing Twice the Work in Half the Time
The Toyota Way: 14 Management Principles from the World's Greatest Manufacturer
The Mythical Man-Month: Essays on Software Engineering
A Journey: My Political Life
Value Stream Mapping: How to Visualize Work and Align Leadership for Organizational Transformation
Thinking In Systems: A Primer
The War of Art
Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones
Matter and Memory by Henri BergsonThe Creative Mind by Henri BergsonBergsonism by Gilles DeleuzeAn Introduction to Metaphysics by Henri BergsonWhat Is Philosophy? by Gilles Deleuze
Bergson and Deleuze
94 books — 6 voters
Moondog, The Viking of 6th Avenue by Robert ScottoThe Natural Kitchen by Deborah Eden TullThe Source by Isis AquarianGetting Out by Mark EhrmanGo Ask Ogre by Jolene Siana
Process Media & Dilettante Press
35 books — 7 voters

Ghostwritten by David  MitchellMoney by Martin AmisA Visit from the Goon Squad by Jennifer EganA Month of Sundays by John UpdikeRabbit, Run by John Updike
Into The Current: The Influences
10 books — 1 voter
The Art of Scalability by Martin L. AbbottScalability Rules by Martin L. AbbottThe Power of Customer Misbehavior by Michael T. FisherAnalysis For Financial Management by Robert C. HigginsAccounting Made Simple by Mike Piper
AKF Recommended Books
59 books — 1 voter

The Castle by Franz KafkaThe Trial by Franz KafkaCollected Stories by Franz Kafka
Franz Kafka - Everyman's Library
3 books — 1 voter
Process Theology by Bruce G. EpperlyImmortal Diamond by Richard RohrDaring Greatly by Brené BrownLove Wins by Rob BellUnafraid by Benjamin L. Corey
Pirate theology
149 books — 8 voters

Paul Rand
The artist is a collector of things imaginary or real. He accumulates things with the same enthusiasm that a little boy stuffs his pockets. The scrap heap and the museum are embraced with equal curiosity. He takes snapshots, makes notes and records impressions on tablecloths or newspapers, on backs of envelopes or matchbooks. Why one thing and not another is part of the mystery, but he is omnivorous.
Paul Rand, Paul Rand: A Designer's Art

Alan W. Watts
Muddy water is best cleared by leaving it alone.
Alan Watts

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