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{{Author|Jason Fried}}
 
Original review: 6 March 2012
 
Much of {{br|ReWork}} is memorialised common sense — but that kind of common sense that gets glossed over every hour of every day in every organisation in the world. Common sense that ''needs'' memorialising.
 
Jason Fried writes in a brutal, economical style, consistent with its underlying message: everything is overcomplicated.
 
Simplify, simplify, simplify: a message that falls on dear ears in the legal community.
 
For those of us fitfully dreaming of pulling the rip cord on the [[bullshit jobs|corporate treadmill]] — let’s face it: in these miserable times, we are the many, not the few — ''Rework'' might be just the firm push between the shoulder blades we need.
 
It is funny, too, and incisive, and quotable. My favourite zinger:
 
“[[Policy|Policies]] are organisational scar tissue. They are codified over-reactions to situations that are unlikely to happen again”.
 
Beautiful: and so true, says your correspondent from [[Legal]].
 
You’ll be through it in a day, but you’ll read it again.
 
Excellent stuff.
 
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ReWork: Change the Way You Work Forever

Jason Fried

Original review: 6 March 2012

Much of ReWork is memorialised common sense — but that kind of common sense that gets glossed over every hour of every day in every organisation in the world. Common sense that needs memorialising.

Jason Fried writes in a brutal, economical style, consistent with its underlying message: everything is overcomplicated.

Simplify, simplify, simplify: a message that falls on dear ears in the legal community.

For those of us fitfully dreaming of pulling the rip cord on the corporate treadmill — let’s face it: in these miserable times, we are the many, not the few — Rework might be just the firm push between the shoulder blades we need.

It is funny, too, and incisive, and quotable. My favourite zinger:

Policies are organisational scar tissue. They are codified over-reactions to situations that are unlikely to happen again”.

Beautiful: and so true, says your correspondent from Legal.

You’ll be through it in a day, but you’ll read it again.

Excellent stuff.

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