The 17.6 Year Stock Market Cycle: Connecting the Panics of 1929, 1987, 2000 and 2007

Recommendation: 8/10. You’ll find my notes and ideas of the book enclosed, or read and listen to on Scribd (get 2 free months)
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Design Sprint Done, Now What?

“As with every product/feature vision that is built as a prototype you always have to rethink what (parts) to build first afterwards. This implies that the delivered product is nearly never 100% close to the prototype” says Oliver Pitsch, Head of…"
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Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap…And Others Don’t

Recommendation: 10/10. You’ll find my notes and ideas of the book enclosed, or read and listen to on Scribd (get 2 free months)
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Codemotion Rome: How to Close The Gap Between Web 2.0 and 3.0

This piece is a write-up of a talk I gave at Codemotion’s Rome tech conference in late March. I talk about the fundamental UX issues of blockchain services and how to minimize these issues as best as possible, e.g. through the right use of mental models and great interaction design.
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Warren Buffett’s Management Secrets: Proven Tools for Personal and Business Success

Recommendation: 9/10. You’ll find my notes and ideas of the book enclosed, or read and listen to on Scribd (get 2 free months)
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Free to Focus: A Total Productivity System to Achieve More by Doing Less

Recommendation: 6/10. You’ll find my notes and ideas of the book enclosed, or read and listen to on Scribd (get 2 free months)
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Stealing Fire: The Secret Revolution in Altered States

Recommendation: 9/10. You’ll find my notes and ideas of the book enclosed, or read and listen to on Scribd (get 2 free months)
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The Convergence of Code and Design Tools

In 1980 Steve Jobs once said, “More and more, software is getting integrated into the hardware. Yesterday’s software is today’s hardware. Those two things are merging. And the line between hardware and software is going to…
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