
Scott Berkun is the author of four popular books, Making Things Happen, The Myths of Innovation, Confessions of a Public Speaker and Mindfire: Big Ideas for Curious Minds. His work as a writer and speaker have appeared in the The Washington Post, the New York Times, Wired, the Economist, Fast Company, Forbes, CNBC, MSNBC, CNN, National Public Radio and other media. His many popular essays and entertaining lectures can be found for free on his blog at http://www.scottberkun.com, and he tweets at https://twitter.com/berkun.
by Scott Berkun
Rating: 3.8 ⭐
• 2 recommendations ❤️
A behind-the-scenes look at the firm behind WordPress.com and the unique work culture that contributes to its phenomenal success50 million websites, or twenty percent of the entire web, use WordPress software. The force behind WordPress.com is a convention-defying company called Automattic, Inc., whose 120 employees work from anywhere in the world they wish, barely use email, and launch improvements to their products dozens of times a day. With a fraction of the resources of Google, Amazon, or Facebook, they have a similar impact on the future of the Internet. How is this possible? What's different about how they work, and what can other companies learn from their methods?To find out, former Microsoft veteran Scott Berkun worked as a manager at WordPress.com, leading a team of young programmers developing new ideas. "The Year Without Pants" shares the secrets of WordPress.com's phenomenal success from the inside. Berkun's story reveals insights on creativity, productivity, and leadership from the kind of workplace that might be in everyone's future.Offers a fast-paced and entertaining insider's account of how an amazing, powerful organization achieves impressive resultsIncludes vital lessons about work culture and managing creativityWritten by author and popular blogger Scott Berkun (scottberkun.com)"The Year Without Pants" shares what every organization can learn from the world-changing ideas for the future of work at the heart of Automattic's success.
In the updated edition of this critically acclaimed and bestselling book, Microsoft project veteran Scott Berkun offers a collection of essays on field-tested philosophies and strategies for defining, leading, and managing projects. Each essay distills complex concepts and challenges into practical nuggets of useful advice, and the new edition now adds more value for leaders and managers of projects everywhere. Based on his nine years of experience as a program manager for Internet Explorer, and lead program manager for Windows and MSN, Berkun explains to technical and non-technical readers alike what it takes to get through a large software or web development project. Making Things Happen doesn't cite specific methods, but focuses on philosophy and strategy. Unlike other project management books, Berkun offers personal essays in a comfortable style and easy tone that emulate the relationship of a wise project manager who gives good, entertaining and passionate advice to those who ask. Topics in this new edition include:How to make things happenMaking good decisionsSpecifications and requirementsIdeas and what to do with themHow not to annoy peopleLeadership and trustThe truth about making datesWhat to do when things go wrongComplete with a new forward from the author and a discussion guide for forming reading groups/teams, Making Things Happen offers in-depth exercises to help you apply lessons from the book to your job. It is inspiring, funny, honest, and compelling, and definitely the one book that you and your team need to have within arm's reach throughout the life of your project. Coming from the rare perspective of someone who fought difficult battles on Microsoft's biggest projects and taught project design and management for MSTE, Microsoft's internal best practices group, this is valuable advice indeed. It will serve you well with your current work, and on future projects to come.
How do we know if a hot new technology will succeed or fail? Most of us, even experts, get it wrong all the time. We depend more than we realize on wishful thinking and romanticized ideas of history. In the new paperback edition of this fascinating book, a book that has appeared on MSNBC, CNBC, Slashdot.org, Lifehacker.com and in The New York Times , bestselling author Scott Berkun pulls the best lessons from the history of innovation, including the recent software and web age, to reveal powerful and suprising truths about how ideas become successful innovations -- truths people can easily apply to the challenges of today. Through his entertaining and insightful explanations of the inherent patterns in how Einstein’s discovered E=mc2 or Tim Berner Lee’s developed the idea of the world wide web, you will see how to develop existing knowledge into new innovations. Each entertaining chapter centers on breaking apart a powerful myth, popular in the business world despite it's lack of substance. Through Berkun's extensive research into the truth about innovations in technology, business and science, you’ll learn lessons from the expensive failures and dramatic successes of innovations past, and understand how innovators achieved what they did -- and what you need to do to be an innovator yourself. You'll "For centuries before Google, MIT, and IDEO, modern hotbeds of innovation, we struggled to explain any kind of creation, from the universe itself to the multitudes of ideas around us. While we can make atomic bombs, and dry-clean silk ties, we still don’t have satisfying answers for simple questions Where do songs come from? Are there an infinite variety of possible kinds of cheese? How did Shakespeare and Stephen King invent so much, while we’re satisfied watching sitcom reruns? Our popular answers have been unconvincing, enabling misleading, fantasy-laden myths to grow strong."-- Scott Berkun, from the text "Berkun sets us free to change the world."-- Guy Kawasaki, author of Art of the Start Scott was a manager at Microsoft from 1994-2003, on projects including v1-5 (not 6) of Internet Explorer. He is the author of three bestselling books, Making Things Happen, The Myths of Innovation and Confessions of a Public Speaker. He works full time as a writer and speaker, and his work has appeared in The New York Times , Forbes magazine, The Economist , The Washington Post , Wired magazine, National Public Radio and other media. He regularly contributes to Harvard Business Review and Bloomberg Businessweek , has taught creative thinking at the University of Washington, and has appeared as an innovation and management expert on MSNBC and on CNBC. He writes frequently on innovation and creative thinking at his scottberkun.com and tweets at @berkun.
The Art of Project Management covers it all--from practical methods for making sure work gets done right and on time, to the mindset that can make you a great leader motivating your team to do their best. Reading this was like reading the blueprint for how the best projects are managed at Microsoft... I wish we always put these lessons into action!" --Joe Belfiore, General Manager, E-home Division, Microsoft Corporation "Berkun has written a fast paced, jargon-free and witty guide to what he wisely refers to as the 'art' of project management. It's a great introduction to the discipline. Seasoned and new managers will benefit from Berkun's perspectives." --Joe Mirza, Director, CNET Networks (Cnet.com) "Most books with the words 'project management' in the title are dry tomes. If that's what you are expecting to hear from Berkun's book, you will be pleasantly surprised. Sure, it's about project management. But it's also about creativity, situational problem-solving, and leadership. If you're a team member, project manager, or even a non-technical stakeholder, Scott offers dozens of practical tools and techniques you can use, and questions you can ask, to ensure your projects succeed." --Bill Bliss, Senior VP of product and customer experience, expedia.com In The Art of Project Management, you'll learn from a veteran manager of software and web development how to plan, manage, and lead projects. This personal account of hard lessons learned over a decade of work in the industry distills complex concepts and challenges into practical nuggets of useful advice. Inspiring, funny, honest, and compelling, this is the book you and your team need to have within arms reach. It will serve you well with your current work, and on future projects to come. Topics include:How to make things happenMaking good decisionsSpecifications and requirementsIdeas and what to do with themHow not to annoy peopleLeadership and trustThe truth about making datesWhat to do when things go wrong
This definitive best-of collection of one of the web's best young writers is packed with provocations and entertainments, guaranteed to make you think and smile. You'll learn to find passion, think free, manage time, pay attention and more. Fast paced, inspiring and memorable, you'll find new ideas and inspirations on every page.Essays include famous missives such - How to be a free thinker- The Cult of busy- Why smart people defend bad ideas- Street smarts vs. Book smarts- Hating vs. loving- Why the world is a mess- How to make a difference - How to be passionate- The secret motivation of death- Creative Thinking Hacks- How to detect BS- Why you must lead or followand nearly 20 more provocations that will get you motivated to create, think and enjoy your life.
Everything we use, from social media, to our homes, to our highways, was designed by someone. But how did they decide on what was good for the rest of us? What did they get right and where have they let us down? And what can we learn from the way these experts think that can help us in how we make decisions in our own lives?In How Design Makes The World, bestselling author and designer Scott Berkun takes readers on a journey exploring how designers of all kinds, from software engineers, to urban planners, have succeeded and failed us. By examining daily experiences like going to work, shopping for food, or even just using social media on their phones, readers will learn to see the world in a new and powerful way. They'll ask better questions of the things they buy, use, and make, and discover how easy it is to use ideas from great designers to improve their everyday lives.
by Scott Berkun
Rating: 3.9 ⭐
The powers of creative thinking can be yours if you're willing to laugh and learn in this concise, cliche free and memorable short book. With challenging chapters on topics like creative confidence, making bold decisions, and separating the need for feedback from the desire for encouragement, even if you've read other books on the subject or if this is your first, The Dance of The Possible will surprise you, make you think, laugh and perhaps even dance when you get back to work
From bestselling author Scott Berkun comes this powerful book, funded by hundreds of fans on Kickstarter.The Ghost of My Father is about his failed relationship with his father, and how his family was torn apart in 2012. Through intimate personal stories the book explores the meaning of family and how he worked to understand himself as an adult in the wake of a distant parent and a broken family. This is an achingly personal memoir of loss, love and the hope of transformation by understanding the past. This story is for anyone struggling with their identity in their family and seeking a bright path through dark times. 50% of the profits from this edition will be donated to Big Brothers Big Sisters, a non-profit that helps children in need find supportive adult mentors. Scott Berkun is the author of five popular books and his work as a writer and speaker has appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, Forbes, The Wall Street Journal, The Economist, National Public Radio, CNN, CNBC, NPR and MSNBC. Join his mailing list for his latest essays, lectures and projects at scottberkun.com.
“When you play a video game, you’re in control. You design and decide everything. We're told this is how design careers unfold – that our ideas will be adored and we will influence big decisions. But this is not how the real world works. What we call designing is in reality mostly advising. We make things as suggestions for other powerful people—clients, executives, and project teams—and they often ignore our expertise. This is why design is hard.But it doesn’t have to be this way. In this potent, humorous, real-world–based book by design-industry veterans Scott Berkun and Bryan Zug, you’ll learn how to use the skills you already have to navigate, negotiate, and influence the people, power, and systems that currently hold you back in organizations.”
Qualsiasi cosa faccia parte della nostra vita di utilizzatori, dal nostro smartphone al bottone “Mi piace” di Facebook, da un supermarket a un sistema autostradale, è stato progettato da qualcuno. Scott Berkun, autore di bestseller tradotti in varie lingue, consulente aziendale e anche designer conosciuto a livello mondiale, mostra, con esempi di decine di campi di applicazione differenti e considerazioni pratiche, come il design in molti casi possa essere di successo e in altri invece fallire perché di fatto confonde o ostacola le persone. Il libro è utile sia per i designer, ma anche e soprattutto per i responsabili che devono commissionare prodotti o interfacce comunicative per servizi, perché è importante come porre le domande corrette e come redigere un piano preciso per le specifiche per ottenere soluzioni di design efficienti per l’utilizzatore.Se siete interessati a capire che cosa è il design e come sia presente nella vita che ci circonda, questa è un'ottima e divertente guida.
by Scott Berkun
by Scott Berkun
Scott Berkun reúne nesta obra o aprendizado de mais de 10 anos na Microsoft como gerente de projetos, participante de iniciativas como Internet Explorer, MSN e Windows. Apesar do passado do autor, hoje consultor, ser focado na área de software, o livro foi concebido para todo o mundo empresarial, pois os desafios de organizar, liderar, criar designs e entregar o trabalho independem do domínio.
COACH EN SCÈNE — TOME 1Dans les manuels pratiques et hilarants de cette série, l'auteur et conférencier professionnel Scott Berkun s’attache à révéler les techniques qui se cachent derrière l’aisance des grands communicants et démontre comment chacun peut apprendre à les maîtriser.Vous êtes gestionnaire ? Manager ? Enseignant, professeur ? À vous comme à toute personne qui parle et s’attend à ce qu’on l’écoute, la série Coach en scène offre le point de vue d'un initié sur la façon de présenter efficacement des idées à n'importe qui.Vous suivrez avec plaisir le parcours unique de Scott sur ces quatre tomes divertissants et instructifs, retraçant les quinze années qu’il a passées à s’adresser à des foules de tous genres et de toutes tailles, au gré des embarras et des triomphes.Les points-clés des livres de la série Découvrez la philosophie simple, durement élaborée par Berkun, sur la base d’années de pratique de conférences. Accédez à des conseils : comment travailler face à une audience difficile ? Comment ne pas ennuyer vos auditeurs ? Que faire quand les choses tournent mal ? Vivez le scoop : qui gagne 30 000 $ pour une conférence d'une heure et pourquoi ? Régalez-vous (eh oui), des pires — et des plus cocasses — anecdotes jamais entendues de catastrophes expérimentées par des orateurs et apprenez comment réagir en pareil cas ! Bourrée d’anecdotes, écrite avec franchise, humour, et professionnalisme, la série Coach en scène est faites de textes inspirants, d'une honnêteté dévastatrice. Un véritable plaisir à lire.Scott Berkun ne mâche pas ses mots. Il ne s’épargne pas pour prolonger, à l’écrit, l’art qu’il a développé de s’adresser aux gens et de les captiver, pour transmettre un message. L’Américain, représenté dans sa langue par les grandes Éditions O’Reilly, a choisi Les Éditions La Comédie Française pour capter ses lecteurs francophones.
COACH EN SCÈNE — TOME 2 Dans les manuels pratiques et hilarants de cette série, l'auteur et conférencier professionnel Scott Berkun s’attache à révéler les techniques qui se cachent derrière l’aisance des grands communicants et démontre comment chacun peut apprendre à les maîtriser.Vous êtes gestionnaire ? Manager ? Enseignant, professeur ? À vous comme à toute personne qui parle et s’attend à ce qu’on l’écoute, la série Coach en scène offre le point de vue d'un initié sur la façon de présenter efficacement des idées à n'importe qui.Vous suivrez avec plaisir le parcours unique de Scott sur ces quatre tomes divertissants et instructifs, retraçant les quinze années qu’il a passées à s’adresser à des foules de tous genres et de toutes tailles, au gré des embarras et des triomphes. Les points-clés des livres de la série Découvrez la philosophie simple, durement élaborée par Berkun, sur la base d’années de pratique de conférences. Accédez à des conseils : comment travailler face à une audience difficile ? Comment ne pas ennuyer vos auditeurs ? Que faire quand les choses tournent mal ? Vivez le scoop : qui gagne 30 000 $ pour une conférence d'une heure et pourquoi ? Régalez-vous (eh oui), des pires — et des plus cocasses — anecdotes jamais entendues de catastrophes expérimentées par des orateurs et apprenez comment réagir en pareil cas ! Bourrée d’anecdotes, écrite avec franchise, humour, et professionnalisme, la série Coach en scène est faites de textes inspirants, d'une honnêteté dévastatrice. Un véritable plaisir à lire.Scott Berkun ne mâche pas ses mots. Il ne s’épargne pas pour prolonger, à l’écrit, l’art qu’il a développé de s’adresser aux gens et de les captiver, pour transmettre un message. L’Américain, représenté dans sa langue par les grandes Éditions O’Reilly, a choisi Les Éditions La Comédie Française pour capter ses lecteurs francophones.
COACH EN SCÈNE — TOME 3 Dans les manuels pratiques et hilarants de cette série, l'auteur et conférencier professionnel Scott Berkun s’attache à révéler les techniques qui se cachent derrière l’aisance des grands communicants et démontre comment chacun peut apprendre à les maîtriser.Vous êtes gestionnaire ? Manager ? Enseignant, professeur ? À vous comme à toute personne qui parle et s’attend à ce qu’on l’écoute, la série Coach en scène offre le point de vue d'un initié sur la façon de présenter efficacement des idées à n'importe qui.Vous suivrez avec plaisir le parcours unique de Scott sur ces quatre tomes divertissants et instructifs, retraçant les quinze années qu’il a passées à s’adresser à des foules de tous genres et de toutes tailles, au gré des embarras et des triomphes. Les points-clés des livres de la série Découvrez la philosophie simple, durement élaborée par Berkun, sur la base d’années de pratique de conférences. Accédez à des conseils : comment travailler face à une audience difficile ? Comment ne pas ennuyer vos auditeurs ? Que faire quand les choses tournent mal ? Vivez le scoop : qui gagne 30 000 $ pour une conférence d'une heure et pourquoi ? Régalez-vous (eh oui), des pires — et des plus cocasses — anecdotes jamais entendues de catastrophes expérimentées par des orateurs et apprenez comment réagir en pareil cas ! Bourrée d’anecdotes, écrite avec franchise, humour, et professionnalisme, la série Coach en scène est faites de textes inspirants, d'une honnêteté dévastatrice. Un véritable plaisir à lire.Scott Berkun ne mâche pas ses mots. Il ne s’épargne pas pour prolonger, à l’écrit, l’art qu’il a développé de s’adresser aux gens et de les captiver, pour transmettre un message. L’Américain, représenté dans sa langue par les grandes Éditions O’Reilly, a choisi Les Éditions La Comédie Française pour capter ses lecteurs francophones.
COACH EN SCÈNE — TOME 4 Dans les manuels pratiques et hilarants de cette série, l'auteur et conférencier professionnel Scott Berkun s’attache à révéler les techniques qui se cachent derrière l’aisance des grands communicants et démontre comment chacun peut apprendre à les maîtriser.Vous êtes gestionnaire ? Manager ? Enseignant, professeur ? À vous comme à toute personne qui parle et s’attend à ce qu’on l’écoute, la série Coach en scène offre le point de vue d'un initié sur la façon de présenter efficacement des idées à n'importe qui.Vous suivrez avec plaisir le parcours unique de Scott sur ces quatre tomes divertissants et instructifs, retraçant les quinze années qu’il a passées à s’adresser à des foules de tous genres et de toutes tailles, au gré des embarras et des triomphes. Les points-clés des livres de la série Découvrez la philosophie simple, durement élaborée par Berkun, sur la base d’années de pratique de conférences. Accédez à des conseils : comment travailler face à une audience difficile ? Comment ne pas ennuyer vos auditeurs ? Que faire quand les choses tournent mal ? Vivez le scoop : qui gagne 30 000 $ pour une conférence d'une heure et pourquoi ? Régalez-vous (eh oui), des pires — et des plus cocasses — anecdotes jamais entendues de catastrophes expérimentées par des orateurs et apprenez comment réagir en pareil cas ! Bourrée d’anecdotes, écrite avec franchise, humour, et professionnalisme, la série Coach en scène est faites de textes inspirants, d'une honnêteté dévastatrice. Un véritable plaisir à lire.Scott Berkun ne mâche pas ses mots. Il ne s’épargne pas pour prolonger, à l’écrit, l’art qu’il a développé de s’adresser aux gens et de les captiver, pour transmettre un message. L’Américain, représenté dans sa langue par les grandes Éditions O’Reilly, a choisi Les Éditions La Comédie Française pour capter ses lecteurs francophones.
by Scott Berkun
by Scott Berkun
Dans cet ouvrage sérieux et très drôle à la fois, le conférencier Scott Berkun vous dit tout sur la prise de parole en public. Il livre ses conseils, les techniques que n'importe qui peut également mettre à profit, enseignants, étudiants lors d'exposés, et même toute personne qui s'exprime en espérant être écoutée. Fort de son expérience — quinze années de prise de parole devant des foules de toutes tailles — l'auteur raconte tout, ses propres succès, ses moments embarrassants, ses échecs, les erreurs à ne pas commettre, le trac, le public parfois indifférent, qu'il faut séduire, flatter, amuser.Les points forts du livreScott Berkun, qui confie avoir étudié le théâtre d'impro, est un homme modeste à l'humour décapant : son livre, parsemé de remarques pertinentes, regorge aussi d'anecdotes cocasses.L'auteur donne de nombreux conseils pratiques, notamment sur la façon de s'adresser à une caméra, de gérer une salle "difficile", les techniques pour ne pas ennuyer le public, les moyens d'agir quand les choses tournent mal.Dans son livre, entre autres informations, Scott Berkun fournit ce chiffre qui interpelle : le temps moyen pendant lequel une personne moyenne peut prêter attention à un sujet quelconque n'est que de dix minutes...◆◆◆Auteur de best-sellers parmi lesquels Making Things Happen, Scott Berkun a enseigné l'informatique et le design à l'université Camegie Mellon. Il a travaillé chez Microsoft de 1994 à 2003, avant de devenir "public speaker".Les Éditions La Comédie Française sont fières d'avoir été choisies par l'auteur pour toucher, avec ce livre, son lectorat francophone.
Scott Berkun is the bestselling author of seven books on culture, leadership and how ideas work. He studied computer science, philosophy, and design at Carnegie Mellon University. He has taught creative thinking at the University of Washington and has been a regular commentator on CNBC, MSNBC and National Public Radio.This is one of his best books. Why you need to read this - The book describes the main difficulties and problem situations that arise in the process of project management, gives recommendations on how to get out of these situations.“This book is intended not only for team leaders and managers, but also for direct implementers of specific project tasks, as well as for students studying business management.