by Jason Fried, David Heinemeier Hansson, Mike Chamberlain
Although there is some good advice in this book, the format makes it hard to remember or apply. Much of the book, especially the first half, felt like a list of platitudes and marketing speak. The second half is a bit better, though the most useful takeaways are just insights about how the company w...
A pretty good read. I wouldn't say it's particularly in-depth, and they do generalize quite a bit (i.e, just because something worked for them doesn't make it universally true). That said, it's a quick read, broken up into bite-sized chunks (blog posts grouped into chapters, basically).I can't say i...
Some things here are scalable, applicable elsewhere, but a lot presupposes a small company. Quick read. Be a curator. It's the stuff you leave out that matters. Look for things to remove, simplify, and streamline. Stick to what's truly essential. Years of irrelevance (experience). It makes sense to ...
Short, strong advice. Definitely some ideas worth pursuing here.