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Re-Reading on the Rails: Classics Never Get Old Yesterday's commute between Berlin and Munich I did a little ritual I like to call "back to classics." Those 3-4 hour trips are the perfect environment for revisiting familiar reads. It's cool to see these texts with new eyes, and more often than not, I find fresh connections and insights I missed before. The focus-heavy atmosphere of a train journey might not be ideal for deep dives into entirely new material. But for revisiting familiar favorites? Pure gold! This time around, I picked up "Scrum: The Art of Doing Twice the Work in Half the Time" by Jeff Sutherland. An absolute must-read for anyone in software development management! Coming back to it with my current experience was like revisiting an old friend with new stories to share. One concept in particular resonated deeply: FLOW. It's a fascinating idea that keeps popping up in different fields, and Sutherland's take on it in the context of Scrum was particularly insightful. It even reminded me of this amazing video demonstration https://t1p.de/vanph What are your favorite reads to revisit? #softwaredev #leadership #scrum #commutereads #lifehacks #flow P.S. this text has been re-formulated by Google's gemini. Although it does not sound anywhere close my TOV, I still find it very helpful especially for limited time cituations.

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