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Recommended Reading and Further Resources
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building and maintaining effective playbooks benefits from learning how others approach knowledge sharing and process documentation here are some resources that can deepen your understanding and help you refine your playbooks over time 👇 books "the checklist manifesto" by atul gawande" https //www amazon com/checklist manifesto how things right/dp/0312430000 a compelling case for simple, structured guides in complex environments "working backwards" by colin bryar and bill carr" https //www amazon com/working backwards insights stories secrets/dp/1250267595 insights into amazon’s process driven culture and how to document decision making "made to stick" by chip heath and dan heath" https //www amazon com/made stick ideas survive others/dp/1400064287 how to craft messages (and processes) that people remember and follow articles and guides "scaling knowledge how to build playbooks that grow with your business" https //hbr org/2021/03/how to scale your knowledge a practical guide to designing scalable internal documentation "the art of process documentation" tips for capturing and sharing processes effectively across teams tools to explore archbee https //www archbee com/ for creating and maintaining collaborative, living playbooks github https //github com/ useful for version control if you’re managing technical playbooks these resources aren’t just theoretical — they offer practical frameworks and examples to help you create playbooks people will actually use whether you’re building your first playbook or refining an existing one, continuous learning will keep your processes sharp and effective
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