How to Lie with Statistics – Books I recommend 7
I first came across How to Lie with statistics aged about 12 on my dad’s bookshelf and thought i’d been let into a secret world and had magic powers to see through the hype.
Read moreI first came across How to Lie with statistics aged about 12 on my dad’s bookshelf and thought i’d been let into a secret world and had magic powers to see through the hype.
Read moreFreakonomics is the book that made economics sexy and spawned a whole industry of freakonomics radio podcasts and other books
Read moreTeam of Teams: New Rules of Engagement for a Complex World by General Stanley McChrystal https://amzn.to/3ecNuu9 is an interesting book that I think has relevance for the NHS particularly in the new world of provider collaboratives and ICPs
Read moreI was once told my an MP’s wife that head office had sent a copy of this book https://amzn.to/3r3xlwj
Read moreThe Lean Startup is a classic must read book for any would be entrepreneur. https://amzn.to/3e3Prc0
Read moreThe main concept of this book is perhaps invaluable to anyone bringing a product to market and is something I find myself discussing with lots of startups I have meetings with.
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