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The Simplicity Survival Handbook
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The Simplicity Survival Handbook

32 Ways to Do Less and Accomplish More

Basic Books, 2003 more...

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Editorial Rating

8

Qualities

  • Applicable

Recommendation

Millions of employees walk out of staff meetings every day muttering, “What a bunch of garbage” or “I can’t believe we wasted an hour on that.” Then they return to their desks, and to the harsh reality of having too much work to do and not enough time. Bill Jensen’s dead-on-target observations about the typical workplace will have you nodding in agreement. His irreverent approach is entertaining and informative. He explains the differences between meaningful work and all the pointless “baloney” that inevitably comes your way. More importantly, the author offers terrific suggestions for how to deal with oppressive bosses, insensitive co-workers and institutional silliness. getAbstract recommends Jensen’s fun book if you want an entirely new perspective on your work.

Take-Aways

  • You can happily ignore 80% of all corporate communication.
  • The shorter voicemails and e-mails are, the better
  • Some bosses are impossible to work with despite your best efforts.

About the Author

Bill Jensen is president of his own change consulting firm, and is the author of Simplicity and Work 2.0.