Recently I’ve begin hearing from people who run book groups at work, telling me that the group had chosen Don’t Make Me Think (and in a few cases, Rocket Surgery Made Easy) as one of the books to read.
If you run a group that’s going to read either one of my books, I’d be happy to try to drop in online at the end of your discussion for some live Q&A.
All you have to do is ask me (at skrug@sensible.com.)
This is exciting! I am going to suggest your book for our next meeting! Thanks Steve!
Great. Let me know if you end up doing it and we can go from there.
Hi, Steve! My coworkers and I have been running a book club and we are reading “Don´t Make Me Think”.
We’d be very happy to have you with us sometime!
We just started a book club in our Software Development team starting with “Don’t make me think” and maybe reading “Rocket Surgery made easy” afterwards.
It will take some weeks to finish as we are discussing chapter by chapter and don’t have too much time each week.
Dear mr Krug,
I teach English to French students in a technical bachelor focused on Multimedia and Internet professions. Web usability is a key feature of their course, and I want to be part of it, even though I am no expert on the matter. Would you be okay to participate in a Zoom session to discuss some ideas from your book (“Don’t make me think”) with the students in a nearby future?
Thanks a lot for your reply, I look forward to reading you.