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Five Books IT People Should Read
By Bruce F. Webster

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Baseline columnist and senior IT project lead Bruce F. Webster outlines 5 books that are easy to read but chock full of real, practical project information and strategies for making IT management a better, less risky and more successful, less stress-inducing process.

In my last column, I talked about setting up a reading program for your IT department. However, whether or not you can get your IT engineers to read, you yourself need to be aware of the fundamental realities of IT project management and software engineer that have been discovered again and again. In other words, you need to lead by example and read this stuff first.

So here are five books that you should buy and read as soon as possible, if you have not already. And, honestly, if you have already read these books, you should probably read them again.

These are not the only books you should read -- here’s my full recommended reading list -- but these have the advantage of all being relatively thin and easy to get through, as well as all being currently in print.

The Mythical Man-Month (Anniversary Edition) by Frederick P. Brooks, Jr.. Brooks first published The Mythical Man-Month in 1975. It was a collection of essays from his experience as project manager for the IBM OS/360 operating system team, and it became an instant classic, both for its readability and its fundamental truths. 

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