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Rework

by Jason Fried

Rework

by Jason Fried

'Rework' revolutionizes the traditional notions of business success with its no-nonsense, minimalist approach designed for the modern world. This compelling guide debunks the outdated advice found in conventional business books, arguing that you do not need complex plans, investors, or even an office to succeed. The authors, Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson, offer a litany of counterintuitive insights that urge entrepreneurs to simplify their operations, harness the power of exposure without major expense, and truly start working by doing more with less. From tips on productivity to rethinking the need for staff, 'Rework' is aimed at business trailblazers, frustrated employees, downsizing victims, and budding artists—anyone ready to shake up their work life and embrace a straightforward path to success.

  • Self-Help
  • Non-Fiction
  • Business & Economics
  • Motivational
  • Innovation
  • Productivity
  • Success
  • Entrepreneurship
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