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    ReWork: Change the Way You Work Forever

    ReWork: Change the Way You Work Forever

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    Authors: Jason Fried, David Heinemeier Hansson
    Publisher: Vermilion

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    Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 28 reviews

    Media: Paperback
    Pages: 288
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    Dimensions (in): 8.4 x 5.3 x 0.9

    ISBN: 0091929784
    EAN: 9780091929787

    Publication Date: March 18, 2010
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    Product Description
    Explores a different reality of business. This book is suitable for hardcore entrepreneurs, small-business owners, people stuck in day jobs who want to get out, and artists who don't want to starve.

    Amazon.co.uk Review
    Amazon Exclusive: Seth Godin Reviews Rework

    Seth Godin is the author of Linchpin, Tribes, The Dip, Purple Cow, All Marketers Are Liars, and Permission Marketing, as well as other international bestsellers. He is consistently one of the 25 most widely read bloggers in the English language. Read his exclusive Amazon guest review of Rework:

    This book will make you uncomfortable.

    Depending on what you do all day, it might make you extremely uncomfortable.

    That's a very good thing, because you deserve it. We all do.

    Jason and David have broken all the rules and won. Again and again they've demonstrated that the regular way isn't necessarily the right way. They just don't say it, they do it. And they do it better than just about anyone has any right to expect.

    This book is short, fast, sharp and ready to make a difference. It takes no prisoners, spares no quarter, and gives you no place to hide, all at the same time.

    There, my review is almost as long as the first chapter of the book. I can't imagine what possible excuse you can dream up for not buying this book for every single person you work with, right now.

    Stop reading the review. Buy the book.--Seth Godin





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    1 out of 5 stars Empty   July 26, 2010
    J. Rodriguez (Spain)
    The to-do list for KISS methodology (Keep it simple, stupid)
    Read the Table of Contents and you are done with it.
    Not worth.



    4 out of 5 stars Great book   July 5, 2010
    joe
    Great book, easy and quick to read with each chapter presented in bitesize nuggets. Would recommend it to anyone starting or running a small business.


    1 out of 5 stars Offensive and Naive   July 3, 2010
    Jimbo28
    1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    Whilst there's no shortage of valid points made throughout the book, few are especially insightful and many are simply patronising expressions of very common business sense. The tone of 'Preacher' taken in this book, for me, was also a serious turn-off. From very early on, the authors speak of the huge success they've had with their Basecamp product - seriously, congratulations, great product, well done for it being so successful and profitable. However in 'the real world' that they shoot down in flames, many businesses don't have the luxury of that kind of financial platform from which to choose their path. 'Planning is guessing'? Well yes, of course it is. But planning is also about ensuring that your business can survive and thrive in the range of scenarios that it may face. Plan for good, plan for bad, plan for expected and you'll stand a far better chance of maximising your success on the one hand and keeping people in their jobs on the other.

    There is a place in the modern global economy for the advice provided in this book, however if your industry existed more than say 15 years ago then my recommendation would be to follow the advice of those that live in the 'Real World'.



    5 out of 5 stars If you want a great business, Buy great business books....This is one.   June 20, 2010
    Martha's Dad (Leics, UK)
    0 out of 1 found this review helpful

    I have a few of these types of book from various authors ( Seth Godin, Tim Ferriss and Felix Dennis) and I think Re work is up at the top of the tree for helping the reading think about their business in the future.

    Rudimentary research on the authors brings you to their company, 37 Signals, and as a user of one of their free products (Ta-Da, an online to-do list) I can see that this is not just opinion but hard business facts outlined in this book.

    The advice in the book can be used equally as weel if you are a Business starter (Note: One chapter suggesst we BAN the word "entrepenuer" for damn good reasons) OR a Salary Man looking to change how you work.

    In summary I congratulate the authors for starting an excellent company and having the good grace to share their secrets with the rest of us, more people will create successful businesses if they read and implement the ideas in the the book. I know I will, PH



    4 out of 5 stars Amazing   June 19, 2010
    Luis Martínez Ordoñez (Boadilla, Madrid, Spain)
    0 out of 1 found this review helpful

    This is the kind of book that tell you how they did the things they did.
    I don't think it's suited to all the situations, but if you are going to start something, you can expect fresh ideas from this book.
    Phrases like 'meetings sucks', 'don't work from nine to five', etc..... are adequate for some kind of works.
    It helped me so much in my situation, anyway, to reinforce my convictions about how I want to work. But only, if I can do it that way. Obviously, not everytime.


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