An edition of Rework (2010)

Rework

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An edition of Rework (2010)

Rework

1st ed.
  • 4.0 (34 ratings) ·
  • 217 Want to read
  • 19 Currently reading
  • 41 Have read

"Rework" shows you a better, faster, easier way to succeed in business. You'll learn how to be more productive, how to get exposure without breaking the bank, and tons more counterintuitive ideas that will inspire and provoke you.

Publish Date
Publisher
Crown Business
Language
English
Pages
279

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Previews available in: French English

Edition Availability
Cover of: Rework
Rework
2010, Crown Business
in English - 1st ed.
Cover of: Rework
Rework
2010, Crown Business of the Crown Publishing Group, a division of Random House, Inc.
Hardcover
Cover of: Réinventer le travail
Réinventer le travail
2010, Éditions Transcontinental
in French
Cover of: Rework
Rework
2010, Crown Business
in English - 1st ed.
Cover of: Rework
Rework: Change the Way You Work Forever
2010, Vermilion
Paperback

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Table of Contents

First
The new reality
Takedowns
Ignore the real world
Learning from mistakes is overrated
Planning is guessing
Why grow?
Workaholism
Enough with "entrepreneurs"
Go
Make a dent in the universe
Scratch your itch
Start making something
No time is no excuse
Draw a line in the sand
Mission statement impossible
Outside money is plan Z
You need less than you think
Start a business, not a startup
Building to flip is building to flop
Less mass
Progress
Embrace constraints
Build half a product, not a half-assed product
Start at the epicenter
Ignore the details early on
Making the call is making progress
Be a curator
Throw less at the problem
Focus on what won't change
Tone is in your fingers
Sell your by-products
Launch now
Productivity
Illusions of agreement
Reasons to quit
Interruption is the enemy of productivity
Meetings are toxic
Good enough is fine
Quick wins
Don't be a hero
Go to sleep
Your estimates suck
Long lists don't get it done
Make tiny decisions
Competitors
Don't copy
Decommoditize your product
Pick a fight
Underdo your competition
Who cares what they're doing?
Evolution
Say no by default
Let your customers outgrow you
Don't confuse enthusiasm with priority
Be at-home good
Don't write it down
Promotion
Welcome obscurity
Build an audience
Out-teach your competition
Emulate chefs
Go behind the scenes
Nobody likes plastic flowers
Press releases are spam
Forget about the Wall Street journal
Drug dealers get it right
Marketing is not a department
The myth of the overnight sensation
Hiring
Do it yourself first
Hire when it hurts
Pass on great people
Strangers at a cocktail party
Resumés are ridiculous
Years of irrelevance
Forget about formal education
Everybody works
Hire managers of one
Hire great writers
The best are everywhere
Test-drive employees
Damage control
Own your bad news
Speed changes everything
How to say you're sorry
Put everyone on the front lines
Take a deep breath
Culture
You don't create a culture
Decisions are temporary
Skip the rock stars
They're not thirteen
Send people home at 5
Don't scar on the first cut
Sound like you
Four-letter words
ASAP is poison
Conclusion
Inspiration is perishable.

Edition Notes

Spine title.

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
658
Library of Congress
HD31 .F755 2010

The Physical Object

Pagination
vii, 279 p. :
Number of pages
279

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24520459M
ISBN 10
0307463745
ISBN 13
9780307463746
LCCN
2009036114
OCLC/WorldCat
326509247

Work Description

Most business books give you the same old advice: Write a business plan, study the competition, seek investors, yadda yadda. If you're looking for a book like that, put this one back on the shelf.Rework shows you a better, faster, easier way to succeed in business. Read it and you'll know why plans are actually harmful, why you don't need outside investors, and why you're better off ignoring the competition. The truth is, you need less than you think. You don't need to be a workaholic. You don't need to staff up. You don't need to waste time on paperwork or meetings. You don't even need an office. Those are all just excuses. What you really need to do is stop talking and start working. This book shows you the way. You'll learn how to be more productive, how to get exposure without breaking the bank, and tons more counterintuitive ideas that will inspire and provoke you.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. Hardcore entrepreneurs, small-business owners, people stuck in day jobs they hate, victims of "downsizing," and artists who don't want to starve anymore will all find valuable guidance in these pages.From the Hardcover edition.

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