Hacking Work: Breaking Stupid Rules for Smart Results
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Language:Chinese.Paperback. Pub Date: 2010-12-1 Pages: 210 Publisher: Penguin To what does the title of this book refer According to theco-authors. Bill Jensen and Josh Klein. Todays top performers aretaking matters into their own hands They are bypassing. sacredstructures and breaking all sorts of rules just to get their workdone ... Every day in every workplace. benevolent rule breakers likethese are ensuring that business succeeds despite itself. They arereinventing how to approach productivity and how to consistentlyachieve morebetterfaster results. Jensen and Klein urge theirreader to start hacking: Start taking the usual ways of doingthings and work around them to produce improved results Bend therules for the good of all Thats what benevolent hackers do In his book Iconoclast. Gregory Berns explains. Theoverarching theme of this book is... that iconoclasts are able to...