Best organizational change books according to redditors

We found 9 Reddit comments discussing the best organizational change books. We ranked the 5 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Organizational Change:

u/mr_chip · 7 pointsr/sysadmin

Some more:

The Art of Scalability - Well, the first 2/3 of it.

Scalability Rules - Very good, very short.

Continuous Delivery (I'd argue this is the single most important book in the software industry in the last 10 years)

The Little Redis Book - Free download!

The Little MongoDB Book - Free download!

The Varnish Book - Available as a free PDF if you fill out a marketing form.

u/sonorangoose · 5 pointsr/androiddev

Its pretty common to struggle introducing new techniques or technologies in an organization. A good book I enjoyed on the topic was "More Fearless Change" by Linda Rising

https://www.amazon.com/More-Fearless-Change-Strategies-Making/dp/0133966445

u/Daslayah · 1 pointr/sysadmin

I'm looking at this and this book at the moment.

u/xiongchiamiov · 1 pointr/webdev

The ones I see most often are The Art of Scalability, Building Scalable Websites, and Scalable Internet Architectures, although I can't say anything personally about them. There's a question on SO that would be useful if it wasn't closed. And there's often good stuff on the High Scalability blog.

I'm not aware of any recent books, though, no. I've started a book about that and some other stuff, but along with not being finished it's probably targeting lower traffic than you're looking for.

u/naneek · 1 pointr/testbanks

Hey, do you have a solutions manual/test bank for this book?

https://www.amazon.ca/Strategic-Innovation-Management-Joe-Tidd/dp/1118457234

u/MyNaughtyAct · 0 pointsr/gifs

Best example of acting in Jugaad way