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Robert Martin’s well-known series “Clean Code”, “Clean Architecture”, “Clean Agile”, and “The Clean Coder” explores the fundamentals of professional software development. These books explain how to write better code, design reliable software architecture, and apply Agile practices effectively. Beyond technical knowledge, Martin also focuses on professionalism in development teams, making this collection also valuable for testers, project managers, and technical leaders.
“Kanban” by David J. Anderson introduces one of the most practical and flexible approaches to managing work in tech teams. The book explains how evolutionary change and continuous workflow can improve productivity while reducing resistance during organizational transformation. Anderson combines theory with practical insights, showing how the Kanban system helps teams manage workload, maintain stability, and build a culture of continuous improvement.
In “Digital Human,” Chris Skinner looks at the broader impact of digital transformation on business and society. The book explores how organizations can adapt to an increasingly digital world and use technology to remain competitive. It is particularly relevant for leaders, entrepreneurs, and technology professionals who want to better understand how digitalization reshapes industries and business models.
