Category Archives: Books

The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People

“The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People” by Stephen R. Covey

“Be Proactive”

  • Take initiative.
  • Manage change.
  • Take responsibility and have accountability.

“Begin With the End in Mind”

  • Define vision and values.
  • Set measurable team and personal goals.
  • Align goals to priorities.
  • Focus on desired outcomes.

“Put First Things First”

  • Execute strategy.
  • Focus on important activities.
  • Apply effective planning and prioritization skills.
  • Use planning tools effectively.

“Think Win-Win”

  • Build high-trust relationships.
  • Build effective teams.
  • Apply successful negotiation skills.
  • Use effective collaboration.

“Seek First to Understand Then to Be Understood”

  • Apply effective interpersonal communication.
  • Overcome communication pitfalls.
  • Understand others.
  • Communicate viewpoints effectively.

“Synergize”

  • Leverage diversity.
  • Apply effective problem solving.
  • Apply collaborative decision making.
  • Value differences.
  • Build on divergent strengths.

“Sharpen the Saw”

  • Achieve life balance.
  • Apply continuous improvement.
  • Seek continuous learning.

 

Switching to the Mac: The missing Manual

I have been working all my live in the Windows computing eco-system with the exception for Linux during my university and academic research time.

Recently I bought a Mac just to get to know this eco-system and to check for myself how easy it was to use Mac OS. I entered the arena with an open mind but got very fast disappointed. I see the same issues than I have on a Windows computer. The moment you need to set up something complex it is back to the command line. So far for user friendliness.

On top of that I found that a lot of out-of-the-box application are not really useful in an enterprise context. I tried the mail client and safari browser and quickly switch to Office for Mac and Google Chrome. I struggled to find a decent remote desktop application (VNC) that could deal with my Azerty keyboard. The out-off-the-box VNC server has this issue open since 2006. This is more than 10 years … so far for user friendliness.

To come back to the book as this is the focus of this blog post. To help me on my quest I used “Switching to the Mac: The missing Manual” by David Pogue. The book is a great companion and helps you quickly through the set-up and getting acquainted with the quirks of the Mac. It contains chapters on Mac equivalent software for things a Windows user is accustomed to and on free Mac software you want to consider.

Although I still have a lot of doubt and reservations for the Mac OS the book was a great help in the endeavor.

Windows Server 2012 Unleashed

One of the most complete guides on Windows Server you can find!

“Windows Server 2012 Unleashed” by Rand Morimoto et. al. covers:

  • Migration to Windows 2012
  • AD
  • Network services and Fault Tolerance
  • Technologies for mobile and remote access
  • Security
  • Server administration
  • Remote access
  • Optimizing and problem solving