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Reading list
We've selected 15 books
that we think will supplement your
learning. Use these to
develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a
deeper understanding of the topics covered in
Distributed Work.
Advocates for and explains how to adopt remote work practices in companies or organizations of various sizes.
Provides research-backed insights and practical strategies for managing and working on remote teams.
Explores the future of work, including the rise of remote work and distributed teams.
Focuses on the challenges and opportunities of managing and leading virtual teams.
Is geared towards individuals who want to embrace remote work and travel the world.
Provides a comprehensive guide to managing virtual teams. It covers topics such as hiring, training, and motivating virtual teams.
Provides a step-by-step guide to creating a lifestyle of freedom and financial independence. It includes tips on how to automate your work, outsource tasks, and live a more fulfilling life.
Provides a simple and effective time management technique that can help you to be more productive and focused. It valuable resource for anyone who wants to improve their time management skills.
Provides a practical guide to building good habits and breaking bad ones. It valuable resource for anyone who wants to improve their productivity and achieve their goals.
Explores the importance of deep work and provides practical tips for achieving it. It valuable resource for anyone who wants to be more productive and focused.
Explores the power of introverts and how they can succeed in a world that is often dominated by extroverts. It valuable resource for anyone who wants to understand the strengths and challenges of introversion.
Provides practical tips for introverts on how to succeed in the workplace. It covers topics such as networking, self-promotion, and public speaking.
Explores the science of habit formation and provides practical tips for changing habits. It valuable resource for anyone who wants to improve their productivity and achieve their goals.
Provides a practical guide to building a successful startup. It covers topics such as customer development, product development, and marketing.
Explores the challenges that large companies face when innovating. It provides a framework for understanding why large companies often fail to innovate and how they can overcome these challenges.
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