References and Further Reading
The following books (in no particular order) have been instrumental in shaping my thinking on the Continuous Innovation Framework and many of the ideas presented in Running Lean:
Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman (Farrar, Straus and Giroux)
The Power of Habit by Charles Duhigg (Random House)
Atomic Habits by James Clear (Random House)
Tiny Habits by BJ Fogg (Mariner)
Hooked by Nir Eyal (Novato)
The Goal by Eliyahu Goldratt (North River)
Thinking in Systems by Donella H. Meadows (Chelsea Green)
A Beautiful Constraint by Adam Morgan and Mark Barden (Wiley)
Thinking in Bets by Annie Duke (Portfolio)
How to Measure Anything by Douglas Hubbard (Wiley)
The Trillion Dollar Coach by Eric Schmidt, Jonathan Rosenberg, and Alan Eagle (John Murray)
This Is Marketing by Seth Godin (Portfolio)
Building a StoryBrand by Donald Miller (HarperCollins Leadership)
Storytelling Made Easy by Michael Hauge (Indie Books)
Turning Pro by Steven Pressfield (Black Irish)
Competing Against Luck by Clayton Christensen, Taddy Hall, Karen Dillon, and David Duncan (Harper Business)
Demand-Side Sales by Bob Moesta (Lioncrest)
What Customers Want by Tony Ulwick (McGraw Hill)
When Coffee and Kale Compete by Alan Klement (CreateSpace)
Crossing the Chasm by Geoffrey A. Moore (Harper Business)
Never Split the Difference by Chris Voss (Harper Business)
Badass: Making Users Awesome by Kathy Sierra (O’Reilly)
The Challenger Sale by Matthew Dixon and Brent Adamson (Portfolio)