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Factfulness doesn't require you to have any prior knowledge of data or numbers to read it. Rosling does an extraordinary job at making data easilly digestible to anyone. A great book that makes you understand the importance of data, but admits that data and numbers on its own are not enough to have a complete understanding of the world.
Big Data is all the rage now. But have you ever considered what's behind an algorithm? Have you ever considered the limits big data has? Weapons of Math Destruction by Cathy O'Neil gives you a magnifying glass into the world of Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence.
Subprime Attention Crisis by Tim Hwang is probably the best book on online advertising currently available. It is able to describe the ins and outs of programmatic advertising easily, without holding anything back. It compares thus ecosystem to the 2008 subprime economic crisis.
Even though I am not a CEO, this book taught me invaluable management lessons that made better perform on the job. A highly recommended read for anyone who is a manager or trying to become one.
Interesting view on how generalists can thrive in a moment in history where hyperspecialization is highly valued and rewarded. This is a book I would recommend to curious minds who are interested in the most diverse topics.
Analysis the power change that came with the digital revolution, it observes how dynamics between different generations evolved. It deals with the differences in power perception today regards to in the past and how this change allowed the rise of movements like #MeToo and Black Lives Matter.
Both introverts and extroverts should read this book. It will help introverts better understand themselves, it will help extroverts work better with introverts.
By the end of the book, you will be reviewing all your defining moments in order to better understand your unfair advantage.
Full of practical advice which can be implemented straight away. It is not based only on attending industry events and its tips will work perfectly for both extroverts and introverts.
This book has been published in 1968 and the media ecosystem has definitely evolved, it is interesting to notice how it has evolved.
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