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PLM and My Reading List

PLM and My Reading List
Oleg
Oleg
26 November, 2011 | 1 min for reading

It is a long weekend in US. Even if my day-to-day business activities are not completely US oriented, I can feel some relaxing moments since yesterday. I was sorting out my bookshelf today. Since 3 months ago, I made myself switching completely to digital reading. Nevertheless, I found quite many books that were on my reading list for the last 6 months.

Here is my list:

Steve Krug: Don’t make me think

Chris Andreson: FREE

Peter Aiken: Data Reverse Engineering

Brian Solis: ENGAGE

Dave Garwod: Bill of Materials for a Lean Enterprise

Marc Benioff: Behind the cloud

Frank Watts: Engineering Documentation Control Book

Brian Halligan, Dharmesh Shah: Inbound Marketing

Michael Ogrinz: Mashup Patterns

Walter Isaacson: Steve Jobs

What is my conclusion? Read more, despite the absence of time :). I’d love to have your recommendation on future reading in product lifecycle management and beyond…

Best, Oleg

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