Thanks for the references so far, everyone.

Some are a bit newer than what I was thinking, but I'm sure are good
nonetheless. (If we run up to the early '90s, I'd add books by
Stewart Brand, Edward Tufte, Scott McCloud, Henry Petroski, and Peter
Senge to the list, too.)

I forgot to mention another book who's original content's from 30 
years ago I read through:

Change:Principles of Problem Formulation and Problem Resolution by
Paul Watzlawick et al. 
Published first in 1974, and is more from a clinical counseling
perspective, but I think the discussions on paradox and second-order
change still apply quite well to business/design problems as well.


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