REWORK is in stores March 9, 2010. Pre-order today from Amazon, Borders, Barnes & Noble, Indie Bound, and 800-CEO-READ.
You can also watch the first REWORK trailer.
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REWORK is in stores March 9, 2010. Pre-order today from Amazon, Borders, Barnes & Noble, Indie Bound, and 800-CEO-READ.
You can also watch the first REWORK trailer.
Sahil Lavingia
on 16 Feb 10Great video, I was so glad I worked by myself on One Week App and didn’t have to deal with any of this crap. :)
Matt
on 16 Feb 10That brought back memories of working in a college as a developer. Every department move. Every announcement. Every issue. Even stuff that we had absolutely no involvement or interest in, warranted a MEETING. The slackers who love meetings would strategically think of things to complain about, just to prolong the meeting. After an hour of bullshit, there is the web developers, sitting there twiddling their pens with the other arm propping the head up while ‘Janice’ goes on a 20-minute rant about a paper jam she had to rescue down in the science lab.
OoTheNigerian
on 16 Feb 10Why is Rework by JF half the price of the DHH edition? see: http://twitpic.com/13ldak
Gesen
on 16 Feb 10These inefficient meetings is one of the reasons I quit my job as a web designer for a large corporation, and went solo.
Jamie Tibbetts
on 16 Feb 10Great Lumbergh-esque voice.
If you could go ahead and do that….that’d be greeeat.
Paul
on 16 Feb 10Oh god, I’m getting flashbacks.
I used to work at a place which had so many meetings, and even worse – committees, that I swear about 20% of the work time was spent discussing how things should be done.
There were a small handful of people who seemed to be on every committee going. They get involved with the management team, and seem to come up with a new committee or working-group (now there’s a misnomer) about once a month.
I’m so looking forward to reading REWORK, I have it on pre-order.
Adam Wride
on 16 Feb 10Ha – he used “pertain”.
My (un)favorite was always: “from an __ perspective…”
defsdoor
on 16 Feb 10OoTheNigerian – because the second one is an audio book…..
Anonymous Coward
on 16 Feb 10Seem ridiculous to have a video ad for a book.
Jumped the shark?
Nate Bird
on 16 Feb 10Great follow-up trailer. So many meeting clichés. I hung this up before a meeting: http://despair.com/meetings.html. We always had much shorter meetings after that.
MattH
on 16 Feb 10Awesome.
Nick
on 16 Feb 10Cool trailers!
It’s a pity that the music at the end of them is so ugly. It sounds stale, like it was taken from some annoying TV-shop. Even if REWORK is only a half of Getting Real, this music definitely cheapens it.
Eric
on 16 Feb 10I love the endless flow of corporate drivel coming from this guy. Nicely scripted. The poor people subjected to this conference call have no hope at productivity. All they are given is the promise of an endless barrage of fruitless meetings.
I’m starting to sense a message similar to that of the 1984 Mac ad. The only hope for these oppressed corporate drones is to crumple up their paper, and get the heck out of there.
Eric
on 16 Feb 10@nick —I don’t know, I think the music has a little “being on hold” vibe.
Michael
on 16 Feb 10I would have gone with something a little more punk rock.
DL
on 16 Feb 10BALLS!!!!!!!!!! I was in that meeting last week and the week before. I hate that meeting. It sucks the life right out of you. As someone working hard to escape the corporate world I’m looking forward to working solely on my own projects so that I never every have to attend that meeting again.
The more I learn about time management and what I’ll call the new business world, the more frustrated I get at the current corporate world for failing to realize that how things get done (or not done to be more accurate) is just not effective. If I cared to keep my current job forever I’d buy my boss a copy of Rework among a slew of other must reads.
Berserk
on 16 Feb 10It’s actually quite common (relatively speaking) to make promotional videos for books, especially “planned” best-sellers – like The Lost Symbol etc.
No shark was jumped today.
5v3n
on 16 Feb 10Looking forward to the book – despite the trailers.
satch
on 17 Feb 10Thank you …thank you, thank you, thank you. You have, in 50 seconds, succinctly described and filmed a philosophy of calls that I have been trying for months to beat into one of our remote teams.
Scott
on 17 Feb 10I love these trailers. Keep them coming. This book is going to sell like crazy!
Greg Laws
on 19 Feb 10I think the next trailer should feature Jason or David walking in on some beaten down, former superstar employee’s “performance review”, wadding up the paper, and throwing it in the manager’s face.
Kevin Webber
on 20 Feb 10If every company in North America cut the time their employees spend in meetings by half, a lot of people would be out of work. Most meetings are a complete and total waste of time and only exist to justify why 5,000 of their employees produce documents all day while 50 people try to develop, test, and deliver software. It really is a challenge to get anything done in some corporations because of all the time wasted in meetings.
Yeah, I’m a freelancer now. :)
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