Something we've done for our book-clubs is assign chapters to different people. They then present a small report on it so that everyone gets the effective benefit of the knowledge without everyone having to read the full book. If the report shows that chapters to be important/interesting enough to the rest of the group they can then go and read it.
Former Java engineer turned Ruby engineer who is trying to understand Ruby and Rails, MacOS and a lot of other things. Worked at Flywheel, FNBO, ACI Worldwide.
Nice, I do like the idea about everyone actually reading the book but this would help streamline the learning experience, which is really what it is all about. I'll bring this up with the team and see what they think!
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Something we've done for our book-clubs is assign chapters to different people. They then present a small report on it so that everyone gets the effective benefit of the knowledge without everyone having to read the full book. If the report shows that chapters to be important/interesting enough to the rest of the group they can then go and read it.
Nice, I do like the idea about everyone actually reading the book but this would help streamline the learning experience, which is really what it is all about. I'll bring this up with the team and see what they think!