Best Books… according to WITB members!

To mark World Book Day this year, we asked our members what books they’d recommend to the Women in Tech Birmingham community.

Check out the full list below along with why our members think they’re worth the read:

Inferior

By Angela Saini

“A good read that attempts to deconstruct some of the current research into sec differences and how it can be manipulated” - Emily

Inspired: How to Create Tech Products Customers Love

By Marty Cagan

“A great book on product management!” – Amy

Curious

By Ian Leslie

“A really interesting overview of “our desire to know” and how to nurture it well past childhood. It’s so easy to forget just how important curiosity (and play!) – from professional development to leading a full and interesting life, there are so many benefits, and this book is a great reminder of that” – Becca

The Miracle Morning

By Hal Elrod

“Some great tips in here about how to get more out of a short space of time and start your day right!” – Eva

The Soul of a New Machine

By Tracey Kidder

“This is a pretty old book recommendation having been written in the 1980s but it’s one of my favourite tech-related books on how commercial companies responded to technical challenges in the 80s. So much of the learnings from it still apply today.” – Davina

Behind the Cloud

By Marc Benioff and Carlye Adler

“A first hand account of the story of Salesforce, right from the horses mouth.” – Georgia

Fascinate

By Sally Hogshead

“Not an obvious tech book recommendation, but I found this book to have some really interesting insight on persuasion; a skillset I had wanted to work on for my professionally development!” – Fatima

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