(Part 2) Reddit mentions: The best production & operations books
We found 100 Reddit comments discussing the best production & operations books. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 28 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.
21. Practice of Cloud System Administration, The: DevOps and SRE Practices for Web Services, Volume 2
Specs:
Release date | September 2014 |
22. Principles of Operations Management: Sustainability and Supply Chain Management, Student Value Edition (10th Edition)
Specs:
Height | 11 Inches |
Length | 8.65 Inches |
Weight | 3.474 Pounds |
Width | 1.25 Inches |
24. The Field Guide to Understanding 'Human Error'
CRC Press
Specs:
Height | 9.02 Inches |
Length | 6.26 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | December 2014 |
Weight | 0.61949895622 Pounds |
Width | 0.56 Inches |
26. Psychology: The Science of Mind and Behaviour
Specs:
Height | 10.70864 Inches |
Length | 8.85825 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Weight | 0.00440924524 Pounds |
Width | 1.25984 Inches |
27. The Agile Pocket Guide: A Quick Start to Making Your Business Agile Using Scrum and Beyond
- 6061-T6 aluminum shallow angle ski bend extensions and forged brackets
- F-19 adjustable anatomic armrests
- Highly adjustable J2 Brackets for a lower armrest position
- Clamp: Fits 26.0mm and 31.8mm bars
- Weight: 469 grams
Features:
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Release date | November 2012 |
28. Nuclear Energy Leadership: Lessons Learned from US Operators
- Straight thumb
- Knit wrist cuff
- Clute cut
- Material:Cotton
Features:
Specs:
Height | 9.2 Inches |
Length | 6.2 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Weight | 0.881849048 Pounds |
Width | 0.6 Inches |
🎓 Reddit experts on production & operations books
The comments and opinions expressed on this page are written exclusively by redditors. To provide you with the most relevant data, we sourced opinions from the most knowledgeable Reddit users based the total number of upvotes and downvotes received across comments on subreddits where production & operations books are discussed. For your reference and for the sake of transparency, here are the specialists whose opinions mattered the most in our ranking.
Time Management for System Administrators: Stop Working Late and Start Working Smart
The Practice of System and Network Administration, Second Edition
Windows Server 2008 R2 Unleashed
Windows Server 2016 Unleashed includes Content Update Program
The Practice of Cloud System Administration: DevOps and SRE Practices for Web Services, Volume 2
The Practice of System and Network Administration: Volume 1: DevOps and other Best Practices for Enterprise IT
Network Warrior: Everything You Need to Know That Wasn't on the CCNA Exam
Looking for this book
https://www.amazon.com/Principles-Operations-Management-Sustainability-Student/dp/0134183959
Can be older edition, please send the cheapest price possible
Essential reading - [The Field Guide to Understanding 'Human Error'] (https://www.amazon.com/dp/1472439058/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_GSVbvb02PCEBX
https://www.amazon.com/dp/1472439058/)
https://www.amazon.com/Agile-Pocket-Guide-Making-Business-ebook/dp/B008KPM7ZS
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Not quite Wu Tang, but still financial advice from a rapper
Supply Chain Logistics Management
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07N1478YG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_1ewDDbC7QAJSY
Need PDF asap, will Venmo or PayPal $15.
you need to do some serious reading on recessions
https://www.amazon.com/How-Survive-Recession-Slim-Thug-ebook/dp/B008NWJUXA
If you think it is in any way useful to blame someone for making a mistake and then admitting it without pressure, I have the book for you.
This is what we suggest for first years at our university. It is very accessible and while maybe not inspiring as a whole (abstract_brotha is right; textbooks are rarely inspiring), a good overview of the area with some 'inspiring' research in there too.
You are really taking this personally aren't you? A simple comment meant to be a lighthearted jab at the USA for completely ignoring nuclear power and you take it as gospel? Incredible.
The USA has 98 operating nuclear plants. Those plants are 10% of the installed capacity and provide nearly 20% of the power we use. Somewhere in the range of 160 million tons of carbon is NOT emitted into the atmosphere as a result. If China continues on their nuclear power path, which seems very likely, then they will soon be emitting less CO2 than the USA. I don't have hard facts for that but it is pretty straight forward. The more low carbon, or in the case of nuclear no carbon, power generation sources operating then the cleaner your emissions. China has a long road ahead but they are moving there faster than the USA.
Try not to take things so personally. It makes you sound like a dick.
Also, please feel free to start educating yourself about nuclear power.
[Dr. Rogers wrote a decent book] (https://www.amazon.com/Nuclear-Energy-Leadership-Lessons-Operators/dp/1593702450)
Raymond Murray also wrote an okayish book. It is easy to understand but has some odd math problems.
What the hell has happened to reddit? Why is everyone fucking on edge all the time?
Edit: China is currently operating, constructing, or planning 21 nuclear power plants. Nuclear will take on a major role with their low regulatory environment.