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Hacking Work
- Breaking Stupid Rules for Smart Results
- De: Bill Jensen, Josh Klein
- Narrado por: Walter Dixon
- Duración: 6 h y 22 m
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Why work harder than you have to? One manager kept his senior execs happy by secretly hacking into the company’s database, providing them the reports they needed in one-third the time. Hacking is a powerful solution to every stupid procedure, tool, rule, and process we are forced to endure. Benevolent hackers are saving business from itself. It would be so much easier to do great work if not for lingering bureaucracies, outdated technologies, and deeply irrational rules and procedures.
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- Hacking Work
- Breaking Stupid Rules for Smart Results
- De: Bill Jensen, Josh Klein
- Narrado por: Walter Dixon
Disappointing
Revisado: 10-10-10
Far too much time, over half the book, is spent explaining why one needs to hack work and giving a pep talk to encourage the reader to be OK with the concept of "it's easier to ask forgiveness, not permission" instead of actually giving ideas for and examples of hacks. The hacks themselves are quite banal and generic, geared more towards non-technical manager types, such as "use Google Docs instead of the company document management system". From the title, I was expecting more of a book-length version of the Lifehacker blog - and I think the book would have benefitted more from the Lifehacker-style technical depth. Instead the book is geared more towards folks who find the Lifehacker style daunting.
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