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Jason Fried - Rework

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Most business books give you the same old advice: Write a business plan, study the competition, seek investors, yadda yadda. If youre looking for a book like that, put this one back on the shelf.Rework shows you a better, faster, easier way to succeed in business. Read it and youll know why plans are actually harmful, why you dont need outside investors, and why youre better off ignoring the competition. The truth is, you need less than you think. You dont need to be a workaholic. You dont need to staff up. You dont need to waste time on paperwork or meetings. You dont even need an office. Those are all just excuses. What you really need to do is stop talking and start working. This book shows you the way. Youll learn how to be more productive, how to get exposure without breaking the bank, and tons more counterintuitive ideas that will inspire and provoke you.With its straightforward language and easy-is-better approach, Rework is the perfect playbook for anyone whos ever dreamed of doing it on their own. Hardcore entrepreneurs, small-business owners, people stuck in day jobs they hate, victims of downsizing, and artists who dont want to starve anymore will all find valuable guidance in these pages.

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"In typical 37signals fashion, the wisdom in these pages is edgy yet simple, straightforward, and proven ... Read this book multiple times to help give you the courage you need to get out there and make something great."

--Tony Hsieh, CEO, Zappos.com

"The brilliance of Rework is that it inspires you to rethink everything you thought you knew about strategy, customers, and getting things done."

--William C. Taylor, founding editor of Fast Company and coauthor of Mavericks at Work

"For me, Rework posed a new challenge: stifling the urge to rip out each page and tape it to my wall ... Amazing, powerful, inspirational--those adjectives might make me sound like a fawning fan, but Rework is that useful. After you've finished it, be prepared for a new feeling of clarity and motivation."

--Kathy Sierra, co-creator of the bestselling Head First series and founder of javaranch.com

"Inspirational ... In a world where we all keep getting asked to do more with less, the authors show us how to do less and create more."

--Scott Rosenberg, cofounder of Salon.com and author of Dreaming in Code and Say Everything

"Leave your sacred cows in the barn and let 37signals' unconventional wisdom and experience show you the way to business success in the twenty-first century. No MBA jargon or consultant-speak allowed. Just practical advice we can all use. Great stuff."

--Saul Kaplan, chief catalyst, Business Innovation Factory

"Appealingly intimate, as if you're having coffee with the authors. Rework is not just smart and succinct but grounded in the concreteness of doing rather than hard-to-apply philosophizing. This book inspired me to trust myself in defying the status quo."

--Penelope Trunk, author of Brazen Careerist: The New Rules for Success

"[This book's] assumption is that an organization is a piece of software. Editable. Malleable. Sharable. Fault-tolerant. Comfortable in Beta. Reworkable. The authors live by the credo 'keep it simple, stupid' and Rework possesses the same intelligence--and irreverence--of that simple adage."

--John Maeda, author of The Laws of Simplicity

"Rework is like its authors: fast-moving, iconoclastic, and inspiring. It's not just for startups. Anyone who works can learn from this."

--Jessica Livingston, partner, Y Combinator; author, Founders at Work

CHAPTER
INTRODUCTION

We have something new to say about building, running, and growing (or not growing) a business.

This book isn't based on academic theories. It's based on our experience. We've been in business for more than ten years. Along the way, we've seen two recessions, one burst bubble, business-model shifts, and doom-and-gloom predictions come and go--and we've remained profitable through it all.

We're an intentionally small company that makes software to help small companies and groups get things done the easy way. More than 3 million people around the world use our products.

We started out in 1999 as a three-person Web-design consulting firm. In 2004, we weren't happy with the project-management software used by the rest of the industry, so we created our own: Basecamp. When we showed the online tool to clients and colleagues, they all said the same thing: "We need this for our business too." Five years later, Basecamp generates millions of dollars a year in profits.

We now sell other online tools too. Highrise, our contact manager and simple CRM (customer relationship management) tool, is used by tens of thousands of small businesses to keep track of leads, deals, and more than 10 million contacts. More than 500,000 people have signed up for Backpack, our intranet and knowledge-sharing tool. And people have sent more than 100 million messages using Campfire, our real-time business chat tool. We also invented and open-sourced a computer-programming framework called Ruby on Rails that powers much of the Web 2.0 world.

Some people consider us an Internet company, but that makes us cringe. Internet companies are known for hiring compulsively, spending wildly, and failing spectacularly. That's not us. We're small (sixteen people as this book goes to press), frugal, and profitable.

A lot of people say we can't do what we do. They call us a fluke. They advise others to ignore our advice. Some have even called us irresponsible, reckless, and--gasp!--unprofessional.

These critics don't understand how a company can reject growth, meetings, budgets, boards of directors, advertising, salespeople, and "the real world," yet thrive. That's their problem, not ours. They say you need to sell to the Fortune 500. Screw that. We sell to the Fortune 5,000,000.

They don't think you can have employees who almost never see each other spread out across eight cities on two continents. They say you can't succeed without making financial projections and five-year plans. They're wrong.

They say you need a PR firm to make it into the pages of Time, Business Week, Inc., Fast Company, the New York Times, the Financial Times, the Chicago Tribune, the Atlantic, Entrepreneur, and Wired. They're wrong. They say you can't share your recipes and bare your secrets and still withstand the competition. Wrong again.

They say you can't possibly compete with the big boys without a hefty marketing and advertising budget. They say you can't succeed by building products that do less than your competition's. They say you can't make it all up as you go. But that's exactly what we've done.

They say a lot of things. We say they're wrong. We've proved it. And we wrote this book to show you how to prove them wrong too.

First, we'll start out by gutting business. We'll take it down to the studs and explain why it's time to throw out the traditional notions of what it takes to run a business. Then we'll rebuild it. You'll learn how to begin, why you need less than you think, when to launch, how to get the word out, whom (and when) to hire, and how to keep it all under control.

Now, let's get on with it.

CHAPTER
FIRST

The new reality This is a different kind of business book for different kinds - photo 1

The new reality

This is a different kind of business book for different kinds of people--from those who have never dreamed of starting a business to those who already have a successful company up and running.

It's for hard-core entrepreneurs, the Type A go-getters of the business world. People who feel like they were born to start, lead, and conquer.

It's also for less intense small-business owners. People who may not be Type A but still have their business at the center of their lives. People who are looking for an edge that'll help them do more, work smarter, and kick ass.

It's even for people stuck in day jobs who have always dreamed about doing their own thing. Maybe they like what they do, but they don't like their boss. Or maybe they're just bored. They want to do something they love and get paid for it.

Finally, it's for all those people who've never considered going out on their own and starting a business. Maybe they don't think they're cut out for it. Maybe they don't think they have the time, money, or conviction to see it through. Maybe they're just afraid of putting themselves on the line. Or maybe they just think business is a dirty word. Whatever the reason, this book is for them, too.

There's a new reality. Today anyone can be in business. Tools that used to be out of reach are now easily accessible. Technology that cost thousands is now just a few bucks or even free. One person can do the job of two or three or, in some cases, an entire department. Stuff that was impossible just a few years ago is simple today.

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