All the books piling up in that to do column, waiting for a read and review.
Book Review – In Progress
Retrospective AntiPatterns
Using the familiar “patterns” approach, Retrospectives Antipatterns introduces antipatterns related to structure, planning, people, distributed teams, and more. Corry shares traps she’s encountered and mistakes she’s made over more than a decade of leading retrospectives and then presents proven solutions.
Written by: Aino Vonge Corry

Book Review – To Do
Sooner Safer Happier
Jonathan Smart, business agility practitioner, thought leader, and coach, reveals patterns and antipatterns to show how business leaders from every industry can help their organizations deliver better value sooner, safer, and happier through high levels of engagement, inclusion, and empowerment. Through his decades of experience in the technology world, Smart provides business leaders with a blueprint for creating a world-class organization of the future.
Written by: Jonathan Smart

Book Review – To Do
Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion
Influence, is a classic book on persuasion, explains the psychology of why people say yes and how to apply these understandings. Dr Robert B. Cialdini is the seminal expert in a rapidly expanding field of influence and persuasion.
Written By: Dr Robert B. Cialdini

Book Review – To Do
Coaching Agile Teams
“Coaching Agile Teams” offers a transformative perspective on agile coaching, equipping
agile coaches with the knowledge and skills needed to guide teams towards extraordinary performance in today’s dynamic work environment. Lyssa Adkins delves deep into the role of the agile coach, sharing what works and what doesn’t, while also drawing from diverse fields such as professional coaching and mentoring to provide practical guidance.
Written By: Lyssa Adkins


