At the beginning of project management, I always went to the bookstore to read some management books, but later I found that my ears were hot, but it would not take long for me to forget it. It seems that it has little impact on actual work. After reading some books in the past two years, I seem to have benefited a lot. Later I thought that the IT industry is a science student, at school, there were few books on humanities, history, and philosophy, it seems that project management and even higher management personnel in the IT industry have almost graduated three to five years later. At this time, our social experience is still very tender. Therefore, if you directly read a management book, you will often know it, but you may not know why it works, and sometimes it will be self-defeating.
So I have been paying more attention to some humanistic books over the past two years and feel more valuable. Recently I have read the following books:
Zhang juzheng, Li Wanli for 15 years, a brief history of Chinese Philosophy (Master Feng Youlan), an MBA teaching material of the National People's Congress on organizational management, and a global history.
Of course, there are not many management books, such as the Monday morning leadership class and Drucker's books (I forgot my name and talked about self-management content, ).