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Lingua:Libri ItalianiJason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson, the authors of the New York Times bestseller Rework, are back with a manifesto to combat all your modern workplace worries and fears.
It Doesn’t Have to Be Crazy at Work is a direct successor to Rework, the instant bestseller that showed readers a new path to working effectively. Now Fried and Heinemeier Hansson have returned with a new strategy for the ideal company culture – what they call “the calm company”. It is a direct attack on the chaos, anxiety and stress that plagues millions of workplaces and billions of people working their day jobs.
Working to breaking point with long hours, excessive workload, and a lack of sleep have become a badge of honour for many people these days, when it should be a mark of stupidity. This isn’t just a problem for large organisations; individuals, contractors and solopreneurs are burning themselves out in the very same way. As the authors reveal, the answer isn’t more hours. Rather, it’s less waste and fewer things that induce distraction, always-on anxiety and stress.
It is time to stop celebrating crazy and start celebrating calm.
Fried and Hansson have the proof to back up their argument. "Calm" has been the cornerstone of their company’s culture since Basecamp began twenty years ago. Destined to become the management guide for the next generation, It Doesn't Have to Be Crazy at Work is a practical and inspiring distillation of their insights and experiences. It isn’t a book telling you what to do. It’s a book showing you what they’ve done—and how any manager or executive no matter the industry or size of the company, can do it too.
For too long our lives have been dominated by the 'under one roof' Industrial Revolution model of work. That era is now over. As remote working is becoming increasingly more flexible, there is no longer a reason for the daily roll call, of the need to be seen with your butt on your seat in the office. The technology and necessity to work remotely and to avoid the daily grind of commuting and meetings has finally come of age. Bestselling authors Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson are the masters of making it work at tech company 37signals.
Remote: Office Not Required combines eye-opening ideas with entertaining narrative. With its almost prescient content, the book will convince you that working remotely increases productivity and innovation, and it will also teach you how to get it right - whether you are a manager, working solo or one of a team. Chapters include: 'Talent isn't bound by the hubs', 'It's the technology, stupid', 'When to type, when to talk', 'Stop managing the chairs' and 'The virtual water cooler'.
Brilliantly simple and refreshingly illuminating this is a call to action to end the tyranny of being shackled to the office.
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
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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.
Jason Fried und David Heinemeier Hansson sind Autoren des weltweiten Bestsellers Rework und Gründer des Softwareunternehmens Basecamp.
In ihrem neuen Buch Schluss mit dem Wahnsinn im Büro präsentieren sie eine mutige, unorthodoxe Strategie zur Schaffung einer idealen Unternehmenskultur. Sie sagen damit dem Chaos, der Angst und dem Stress, unter denen Millionen Arbeitnehmer Tag für Tag leiden, den Kampf an. Denn Überstunden, ein fast unbeherrschbares Arbeitspensum und durchgearbeitete Nächte werden im modernen Büroalltag viel zu häufig als Verdienst und Zeichen von Engagement verstanden. Dabei sollte man sie eher als einen Ausdruck von Dummheit betrachten, so die Autoren. Und dieses Problem existiert nicht nur bei großen Unternehmen – auch Selbstständige verheizen sich auf die gleiche Weise.
Mitarbeiter sind nicht produktiver, wenn sie einfach mehr arbeiten. Das Rezept heißt, weniger Zeit für überflüssige Dinge verschwenden und möglichst viele Faktoren aus dem Büro verbannen, die ablenken und Stress verursachen. Es ist Zeit, den Arbeitsfetisch zu beenden und eine entspannte Arbeitskultur einzuläuten. Dieses Buch ist eine wahre Inspiration und der Management-Leitfaden für diese Zeit.
„Ihr Buch ist lustig, gut geschrieben und bilderstürmerisch und bei weitem das Beste, was das Management in diesem Jahr veröffentlicht hat."
The Economist
Zielgruppe sind Unternehmensgründer sowie Führungskräfte und Manager, welche die Leistungsfähigkeit und Zufriedenheit ihrer Mitarbeiter steigern wollen.
Après REWORK, Jason Fried et David Heinemeier Hansson proposent une nouvelle façon de travailler efficacement. Ils décrivent des modes d'organisation et une philosophie du travail qui permettent de mettre en place une culture idéale d'entreprise : ce qu'ils appellent l'« entreprise calme ». Leur livre dénonce le chaos, l'anxiété et le stress qui rongent des millions d'entreprises et gâchent la vie quotidienne de centaines de millions de salariés.
Des journées qui n'en finissent pas, une surcharge de travail et le manque de sommeil sont affichés comme autant de médailles par de nombreux professionnels. Malheureusement, alors que cela devrait être considéré comme autant de symptômes de leur aveuglement, ce problème touche désormais toutes les catégories de salariés, et pas seulement ceux des grandes entreprises : les travailleurs indépendants, les sous-traitants, les auto-entrepreneurs se brûlent les ailes avec la même frénésie.
Etre plus efficace, ce n'est pas passer toujours plus de temps au bureau, c'est gâcher le moins de temps possible et éliminer les tâches inutiles et les choses qui distraient de l'essentiel en augmentant le stress.
Il est temps de cesser de glorifier la folie productiviste au bureau, et de promouvoir au contraire le calme et la sérénité