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Mentioned in 17 episodes
Remote
Office Not Required
Book • 2013
In 'Remote: Office Not Required,' Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson present a compelling case for remote work, drawing from their extensive experience at Basecamp.
The book outlines the advantages of remote work, such as access to top talent, reduced commuting, and improved productivity.
It also addresses common obstacles and provides tools and methods for successful remote work implementation, including video conferencing, chat software, and project management.
The authors emphasize the importance of managing for performance over presence and encourage leaders to adopt a flexible work environment that prioritizes work over traditional office hours.
The book outlines the advantages of remote work, such as access to top talent, reduced commuting, and improved productivity.
It also addresses common obstacles and provides tools and methods for successful remote work implementation, including video conferencing, chat software, and project management.
The authors emphasize the importance of managing for performance over presence and encourage leaders to adopt a flexible work environment that prioritizes work over traditional office hours.
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Mentioned in 17 episodes
Mentioned by 

, together with his co-author, Jason Fried, as New York Times bestselling author.


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as a book detailing their approach to remote work.


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as a book that provides insights into remote work strategies.


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