In this week’s episode of the Agile On The Mind Podcast I talk to Vitaly Sharovatov, developer advocate and mentor at Qase. Vitaly and I explore philosophy, religion, approaches to management and - of course - cognitive science.
Vitaly can be found on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/vsharovatov/ where he writes about pedagogy, software, science, philosophy and management.
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Links Vitaly mentioned in our conversation
Daniel Pink, Drive: https://www.amazon.fr/Drive-Surprising-Truth-About-Motivates/dp/1594484805
- Bertrand Russel, the history of western philosophy: https://www.amazon.com/History-Western-Philosophy-Bertrand-Russell/dp/0671201581
- W. Edwards Deming, Leadership Principles from the father of quality: https://www.amazon.com/Essential-Deming-Leadership-Principles-Quality/dp/0071790225/
- Thomas Hobbes, Leviathan: https://www.amazon.com/Leviathan-Thomas-Hobbes-ebook/dp/B07SQ4T11M
- John Locke, Second treatise of government: https://www.amazon.com/Second-Treatise-Government-John-Locke-ebook/dp/B004UJCSBG
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