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Original Title

Rework

Publish Date

18 March 2010

Published Year

2010

Publisher, Place

Total Pages

288

ISBN

13 978-1407062853

Format

Paperback

Language

English

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A compact guide packed with clear ideas, practical insights, and easy explanations.

Ambekar Samarth Atul, Assistant Professor (samartthambekar15@gmail.com) Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of commerce, Pune The book, "Rework," is a modern business book authored by Jason Fried...Read More

Ambekar Samarth Atul

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A compact guide packed with clear ideas, practical insights, and easy explanations.
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Ambekar Samarth Atul, Assistant Professor (samartthambekar15@gmail.com) Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of commerce, Pune

The book, “Rework,” is a modern business book authored by Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hanson. This includes an unconventional approach as much as business, entrepreneurial activities, and productivity within an organization are concerned. The book, “Rework,” offers a critical review of a conventional approach to business operation/models and, therefore, offers another alternative approach to business; an approach of simplicity, clarity, and action. This is even more pertinent in a modern business setup that focuses on dynamism in business operations. The philosophy that the book Rework is based on can be best described as the philosophy that guides the saying “Less Is More.” There is an additional focus in the manner the authors of the book emphasize the significance of the fact that the need to do the right things by planning the enterprise, having too many meetings, fast growth of the enterprise, or the need to invest are actually creating complexities for us and killing creativity.
Another significant notable aspect of the rework book is the manner in which the chapters are organized. This aspect is integrated into the rework book by the author of the book in such a way that the entire content of the book is divided into smaller pieces of information that are called chapters. Each chapter in the rework book is a new concept. Rework can thus be said to be an additional contributor of knowledge to the topic of the current management styles and entrepreneurial philosophy. Although there is no theoretical structure to this text, this knowledge in this text could thus be said to be additional learning to that of business or managing. However, critical thinking is encouraged in this text for the reader.
However, it must be noted that the minimalist approach, as seen in this book, could be said to be extremely simplistic in terms of design, especially to those who believe in the traditional approaches to corporate planning and management. Some of the current suggestions may not be relevant to those who are involved in the larger industry space, as it relates to the highly managed industries. However, the book has been successful in producing ideas
In conclusion, it can be pointed out that “Rework” is a highly relevant business book with a great impact in the business world because it highly relates to challenges facing businesses or organizations. The simplicity, action component, and necessity of this book are highly applicable in theoretical or academic knowledge as well as in a real-world setting in a viable fashion; thus, it can
I would rate this book 5/5

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