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Kindle Edition more popular than ever!

You can now get the book for only $11.99 on the Kindle in the US edition, and £8.04 in the UK edition. We’ve actually been fascinated how the book market is moving to electronic distribution — we’re seeing more and more of our readers opting for the Kindle version.

Zack Urlocker reviews our book in Inforworld

It was wonderful to see a wonderful review of the book in Infoworld from Zack Urlocker, which I can’t resist quoting in full:

May 21, 2009

Leading and managing in Silicon Valley

Management and leadership tips from SugarCRM co-founder Jacob Taylor and other Silicon Valley heavyweights

A new book crossed my desk recently co-authored by SugarCRM co-founder and former CTO Jacob Taylor. The book is titled “Leading and Managing in Silicon Valley.” At 450 pages, it’s a heavyweight hardcover book, and it sells for $49. (There’s also a version for the Kindle that costs only $20.)

Despite the serious-sounding title and breadth of topics, it is a very approachable book. Most chapters are 5 to 10 pages in length, and you can just zoom in and read what you need to know at any given time rather than from start to finish. The idea is that the book is intended to provide a road map for an engineer or engineering manager who wants to progress in their career to a CTO or a VP of engineering role. There are sections of the book focused on product definition, project management, managing people, working with executive staff, and practical matters like budgeting and IP issues.

For many engineering managers, this is resource that will be on their desk and referred to whenever they are trying to expand their career. In short, it’s what the authors wished they’d know earlier in their careers, and they are handing down this information to make it easier for the next generation, which I think is pretty admirable. Despite the hefty price tag, the authors aren’t hoping to get rich off this book: They’re donating the money to charity.

We’re also getting nice feedback from other readers, so we hope the book will strike a chord with more and more readers.

We just published our Kindle Version!

We very proud to announce the release of the Kindle version of our book. This is great not only for Kindle owners but also anyone who likes to read books on their iPhone. Do check it out!

A new chapter taking form – software tools for managers

One of the cool things about writing this book has been our collaborative approach. While we were writing the book we haded decided to cut one chapter from part 4, on management tools because the state of the software world changes so quickly that we figured it would become obsolete prematurely.  But now that we’re in print, we decided it’s time to bring this chapter back.  We think the topic is important – while there’s lots of discussion about tools for engineers,  what about tools for managers? So we’ve put the draft up on the site, and  you can check back every so often as we flesh it out.  Post your comments and suggestions here, and help us grow this new chapter!

It’s published!

We’ve had a lot of fun writing this book over the last two years, and we hope you enjoy reading it just as much! Feel free to join in the discussion here, give us feedback, make suggestions. Anyone can add a comment, to add new post, you have to register first (it’s free).