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Hacking Work by Bill Jensen and Josh Klein
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Sep 23, 2010 | ISBN 9781101443491

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“The way we’re working today sucks. If you’ve realized that fact, and your organization isn’t doing anything about it, Hacking Work will help you achieve your results and not go insane waiting for those around you to wake up.”
-Cali Ressler and Jody Thompson, cocreators of the Results-Only Work Environment (ROWE) and coauthors of Why Work Sucks and How to Fix It

“Anyone frustrated by burdensome rituals and processes can now take responsibility for their own success. Jensen and Klein irreverently and cleverly show us the power of hacking work and taking responsibility for one’s own success. The ideas within Hacking Work will foster the innovation and creativity so badly needed in these times.”
-Dave Ulrich, professor, Ross School of Business, and coauthor of The Why of Work

Hacking Work is a refreshing antidote to what passes for business wisdom today. Sure, organizations need structure and processes. But to get your work done, you need this book. It’s the perfect manual for long-overdue corporate insurgency. Find a way to hide it on your expense account!”
-Thomas H. Davenport, President’s Distinguished Professor of IT and Management, Babson College, and coauthor of Analytics at Work

“The time has come to accept that our outdated business precepts are unraveling. Jensen and Klein reveal a new hope: businesses succeeding and innovating in spite of themselves. A brave new world is upon us-we can embrace it and excel or deny it and die.”
-Jim McCarthy, consultant and former EVP, Strategic Development, CITGO Petroleum

Hacking Work is a badly needed wake-up call urging executives to remove the manifold limitations standing in the way of true innovation. This book could not be more timely: As our economies move out of recession, it is high time to question and redesign every aspect of doing business that creates obstacles to competitiveness.”
-Jean-Daniel Gerber, State Secretary, Ministry of the Economy, Switzerland

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