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E-raamat: ReWork: Change the Way You Work Forever

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Mar-2010
  • Kirjastus: Vermilion
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781407062853
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  • ISBN-13: 9781407062853
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A radical new business book from business trailblazers Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson that offers a reappraisal of business best practice - advocating stripping everything back to bare essentials. With its straightforward language and easy-is-better approach, Rework is the perfect playbook for anyone who's ever dreamed of doing it on their own. It will COMPLETELY change your approach to work.

Every once in a while, a book comes out that changes just about everything. This is one of those books. Ignore it at your peril' -- Seth Godin, New York Times bestselling author 'Inspirational...REWORK is a minimalist manifesto that's profoundly practical. In a world where we all keep getting asked to do more with less, the authors show us how to do less and create more' -- Scott Rosenberg, Co-Founder of Salon.com 'Filled with excellent plain English advice, it's one of the best books out there for business productivity' -- ***** Reader review 'Every word is well-crafted, well-chosen, and easy to both digest and engage with' -- ***** Reader review 'Thought-provoking and truthful' -- ***** Reader review 'A must-read for today's managers' -- ***** Reader review ***************************************************************************** ***************** From the founders of the trailblazing software company 37signals, here is a different kind of business book - one that explores a new reality.

Today, anyone can be in business. Tools that used to be out of reach are now easily accessible. Technology that cost thousands is now just a few pounds or even free. Stuff that was impossible just a few years ago is now simple.

That means anyone can start a business. And you can do it without working miserable 80-hour weeks or depleting your life savings. You can start it on the side while your day job provides all the cash flow you need. Forget about business plans, meetings, office space - you don't need them. The key is stripping everything back to the bare minimum and basics and then rebuilding; keeping everything simple and under control. You'll learn how to begin, why you need less than you think, when to launch, how to promote and whom (and when) to hire.

Hardcore entrepreneurs, small-business owners, people stuck in day jobs who want to get out, and artists who don't want to starve anymore will all find valuable inspiration and guidance in these pages.

It's time to rework work.

Perfect for readers of Tim Ferriss's The 4 Hour Work Week, Seth Godin's Purple Cow and Chris Anderson's The Long Tail.

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Every once in a while, a book comes out that changes just about everything. This is one of those books. Ignore it at your peril 37signals...doesn't just have customers, it has raving fans, and its leaders are web celebrities * Guardian * There's no jargon or filler here just hundreds of brilliantly simple rules for success Inspirational...REWORK is a minimalist manifesto that's profoundly practical. In a world where we all keep getting asked to do more with less, the authors show us how to do less and create more Great if you're at a fledgling stage of business. It's a little controversial... but I find it brilliant just the same. A quick read too. * Stylist *

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A radical new business book that offers a reappraisal of business best practice and will completely change your approach to work
Introduction 1(6)
First
7(4)
The new reality
9(2)
Takedowns
11(18)
Ignore the real world
13(3)
Learning from mistakes is overrated
16(3)
Planning is guessing
19(3)
Why grow?
22(3)
Workaholism
25(3)
Enough with "entrepreneurs"
28(1)
Go
29(36)
Make a dent in the universe
31(3)
Scratch your own itch
34(4)
Start making something
38(2)
No time is no excuse
40(3)
Draw a line in the sand
43(4)
Mission statement impossible
47(3)
Outside money is Plan Z
50(3)
You need less than you think
53(3)
Start a business, not a startup
56(3)
Building to flip is building to flop
59(3)
Less mass
62(3)
Progress
65(30)
Embrace constraints
67(3)
Build half a product, not a half-assed product
70(2)
Start at the epicenter
72(2)
Ignore the details early on
74(3)
Making the call is making progress
77(3)
Be a curator
80(3)
Throw less at the problem
83(2)
Focus on what won't change
85(2)
Tone is in your fingers
87(3)
Sell your by-products
90(3)
Launch now
93(2)
Productivity
95(38)
Illusions of agreement
97(3)
Reasons to quit
100(4)
Interruption is the enemy of productivity
104(4)
Meetings are toxic
108(4)
Good enough is fine
112(3)
Quick wins
115(3)
Don't be a hero
118(3)
Go to sleep
121(3)
Your estimates suck
124(3)
Long lists don't get done
127(3)
Make tiny decisions
130(3)
Competitors
133(18)
Don't copy
135(3)
Dcommoditize your product
138(3)
Pick a fight
141(3)
Underdo your competition
144(4)
Who cares what they're doing?
148(3)
Evolution
151(14)
Say no by default
153(3)
Let your customers outgrow you
156(3)
Don't confuse enthusiasm with priority
159(2)
Be at-home good
161(3)
Don't write it down
164(1)
Promotion
165(34)
Welcome obscurity
167(3)
Build an audience
170(3)
Out-teach your competition
173(3)
Emulate chefs
176(3)
Go behind the scenes
179(3)
Nobody likes plastic flowers
182(3)
Press releases are spam
185(3)
Forget about the Wall Street Journal
188(3)
Drug dealers get it right
191(2)
Marketing is not a department
193(3)
The myth of the overnight sensation
196(3)
Hiring
199(30)
Do it yourself first
201(3)
Hire when it hurts
204(2)
Pass on great people
206(2)
Strangers at a cocktail party
208(2)
Resumes are ridiculous
210(3)
Years of irrelevance
213(2)
Forget about formal education
215(3)
Everybody works
218(2)
Hire managers of one
220(2)
Hire great writers
222(2)
The best are everywhere
224(3)
Test-drive employees
227(2)
Damage Control
229(18)
Own your bad news
231(4)
Speed changes everything
235(3)
How to say you're sorry
238(3)
Put everyone on the front lines
241(3)
Take a deep breath
244(3)
Culture
247(22)
You don't create a culture
249(2)
Decisions are temporary
251(2)
Skip the rock stars
253(2)
They're not thirteen
255(3)
Send people home at 5
258(2)
Don't scar on the first cut
260(2)
Sound like you
262(3)
Four-letter words
265(3)
ASAP is poison
268(1)
Conclusion
269(6)
Inspiration is perishable
271(4)
Resources
275(4)
About 37 signals
277(1)
37 signals products
278(1)
Acknowledgments 279
37signals is a privately held company founded by Internet trailblazers, Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson, committed to building the best web-based software products possible with the least number of features necessary. Their products -- Basecamp, Backpack, Highrise, and Campfire -- do less than the competition...intentionally. Since 1999, 37signals has grown into a multi-million dollar company with three million fanatically loyal customers. The company has been profiled in the Guardian, Time, Wired, and Business Week. They are based in Chicago.