Remote: Office Not Required
ISBN-13:
9780804137508
ISBN-10:
0804137501
Edition:
First Edition
Author:
Jason Fried, David Heinemeier Hansson
Publication date:
2013
Publisher:
Currency
Format:
Hardcover
256 pages
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ISBN-13:
9780804137508
ISBN-10:
0804137501
Edition:
First Edition
Author:
Jason Fried, David Heinemeier Hansson
Publication date:
2013
Publisher:
Currency
Format:
Hardcover
256 pages
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Remote: Office Not Required (ISBN-13: 9780804137508 and ISBN-10: 0804137501), written by authors
Jason Fried, David Heinemeier Hansson, was published by Currency in 2013.
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The founders of Basecamp explore the "work from home" phenomenon and show precisely how a remote work setup can be accomplished.
The Industrial Revolution's "under one roof" model of conducting work is steadily declining as technology creates virtual workspaces that allow employees to provide their vital contribution without physically clustering together. Today, the new paradigm is "move work to the workers, rather than workers to the workplace."
Remote work increases the talent pool, reduces turnover, lessens the real estate footprint, and improves the ability to conduct business across multiple time zones, to name just a few advantages. As Fried and Hansson explain the challenges and unexpected benefits of this phenomenon, they show why—with a few controversial exceptions such as Yahoo--more businesses will want to promote this model of getting things done.
The Industrial Revolution's "under one roof" model of conducting work is steadily declining as technology creates virtual workspaces that allow employees to provide their vital contribution without physically clustering together. Today, the new paradigm is "move work to the workers, rather than workers to the workplace."
Remote work increases the talent pool, reduces turnover, lessens the real estate footprint, and improves the ability to conduct business across multiple time zones, to name just a few advantages. As Fried and Hansson explain the challenges and unexpected benefits of this phenomenon, they show why—with a few controversial exceptions such as Yahoo--more businesses will want to promote this model of getting things done.
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