Management-Business Science Software-Technology

Our Future is Biotech

From the title, this book seems like a social pitch to get on the biotech bandwagon. However, its central point doesn’t address social policy or health policy. Rather, it’s a pitch for investors – particularly in Europe – to invest to create a biotech industry on that side of the Atlantic. Andrew Craig points out that the scientific infrastructure is strong, particularly with England’s Oxbridge, but the ability to translate insights and knowledge into companies…

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Leadership

A CEO for All Seasons: Mastering the Cycles of Leadership

Leadership as a CEO is among the most demanding roles in a business environment. Everyone hangs on your every word, for better or for worse, and people are reticent to criticize the leading leader, even when the leader needs desperately to hear critical feedback. The promises of making an impact are great, but so are the opportunities to make a mistake. The authors, senior partners at the McKinsey & Company business research firm, seek to…

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Presentation Visualization

Better Data Visualizations: A Guide for Scholars, Researchers & Wonks

“A picture is worth a thousand words,” or so the old saying goes. When portraying data, its visualization is often worth more than a thousand words. Indeed, in some contexts, it’s the only way that the data are accessible. In this book, Jonathan Schwabish provides a comprehensive look at visual options available to portray data. True to his background as an economist, He provides examples mainly from governmental concerns and social-science fields. As a scientist,…

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Religion-Philosophy

The Orthodox Way: Classics Series by Kallistos Ware

As a Protestant Christian, I share much theology in common with Eastern Orthodoxy; however, Protestantism’s emphasis lies more with justification than with Trinitarianism and Christology. Eastern Orthodox theology and spirituality tend to ground themselves in the nature of God. In this book, Kallistos Ware shows how the Orthodox maintained the emphasis of the early church’s creeds all the way to the present day. This book is simultaneously faithful to the Eastern Orthodox tradition and open…

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Management-Business Software-Technology

Rapid Development: Taming Wild Software Schedules

For decades, the classic project-management challenge has been to produce software quicker with more features and less bugs. Software, however, has its revenge because scheduling it accurately and precisely is a highly inexact science. Even the best, seasoned estimators struggle at first attempt. This book by Steve McConnell, though written 30 years ago, gives communal sympathy towards development teams who can seemingly never meet a deadline. Further, he actually provides some answers on how to…

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Fiction-Stories

Peg, Unhinged: A Novel

As Peg approaches middle age, her life is becoming chaotic. Her subpar husband has decided to leave and seek divorce. Her kids, in late high school and college, are approaching more independence and want little to do with her. A new colleague in her real-estate firm begins stealing her work. All these dynamics compound to bring out the worst in Peg. A drinking habit increases, and she makes the mistake of driving to the store…

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Software-Technology

A Philosophy of Software Design

Writing computer code provides a programmer incredible freedom, but writing good code that’ll work in a team environment is a trickier assignment. Many coders fall back on whatever guidelines their manager issues, but that approach can obscure the real challenge. Not only is someone programming a computer to achieve a certain goal, but that person is simultaneously writing a letter to their future self and fellow programmers about what they are trying to do. Clear…

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Healthcare Management-Business Software-Technology

Genentech: The Beginnings of Biotech

Today, biotech companies are synonymous with high-risk, high-reward research that advances the healthcare and wallets of countries with advanced economies. However, fifty years ago, this type of company did not exist. There were university research labs, and there were big corporations. No startup companies sought to translate the small experiments into lucrative business ventures. Out of Silicon Valley, California, Genentech was one of the first to do so. They translated work in recombinant DNA technology…

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Religion-Philosophy

The Orthodox Church: An Introduction to Eastern Christianity

Like many Protestants, I have not experienced an in-depth introduction to Eastern Orthodoxy in my life. I’ve driven by its churches, sure, I’ve met its churchgoers, and in religion classes, I’ve read about its history. However, I never have taken a deep-dive into its culture on my own, mediated only be an advocate for its faith expression. Therefore, I read Timothy Ware’s classic work, now in a third edition, on the Eastern Orthodox Christian faith…

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Healthcare Management-Business Software-Technology

From Breakthrough to Blockbuster: The Business of Biotechnology

Biotechnology is a hot topic in today’s global economy. It promises to help humanity, so it often receives startup funding from governments. Success stories show the strong financial potential of the right investments. Big pharmaceutical companies (“big pharma”) can purchase entire companies for large amounts of profits. Yet the risks are great, with an estimated 90% of ventures ending in non-successful outcomes. There seems little that can be done to predict success from the outset.…

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