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Good strategy bad strategy – my reading notes

These are my notes from the book: Good Strategy Bad Strategy: The Difference and Why It Matters by Richard P. Rumelt I read this in 2026. The book is from 2011, but I find the knowledge there up-to-date. At the time of reading the book I was not aiming at becoming a CEO. But I [...] The post Good strategy bad strategy – my reading notes appeared first on Software Philosopher .

Inspired – my reading notes

These are my notes from the book: Inspired – How to Create Tech Products Customers Love by Marty Cagan I read this at the beginning of 2026. I was not planning to become a product manager. But was a tech lead in a product company. So I assumed it could only help me to learn [...] The post Inspired – my reading notes appeared first on Software Philosopher .

LED 08: Lead Engineer’s Diary – balance

Balance is not something you achieve. It’s something you keep. Movement is the work. The post LED 08: Lead Engineer’s Diary – balance appeared first on Software Philosopher .

How AI Is Changing Software Documentation

Documentation is no longer human-only. The post How AI Is Changing Software Documentation appeared first on Software Philosopher .

My Reading List of 2025

A summary of 12 books read in 2025 with key learnings. The post My Reading List of 2025 appeared first on Software Philosopher .

AI Engineering – my reading notes

How to build AI systems. The best time to read it is now. The post AI Engineering – my reading notes appeared first on Software Philosopher .

Nexus – my reading notes

You can either search for truth, or ensure order. The post Nexus – my reading notes appeared first on Software Philosopher .

High output management – my reading notes

Over 40 years old, but still relevant! The post High output management – my reading notes appeared first on Software Philosopher .

LED 07: Lead Engineer’s Diary – ambiguity

If you're sure about something, then you're probably wrong. The post LED 07: Lead Engineer’s Diary – ambiguity appeared first on Software Philosopher .

LED 06: Lead Engineer’s Diary – disappointing others

Choose lesser evil. Someone will anyway be disappointed. It's not a failure. It's the job. The post LED 06: Lead Engineer’s Diary – disappointing others appeared first on Software Philosopher .