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CM 116: Jason Fried on Making Work Less Crazy

CM 116: Jason Fried on Making Work Less Crazy

FromCurious Minds at Work


CM 116: Jason Fried on Making Work Less Crazy

FromCurious Minds at Work

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Length:
47 minutes
Released:
Oct 20, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Long hours, 24/7 access, and crushing goals have become the norm in many workplaces. Jason Fried, co-author of the book, It Doesn’t Have to be Crazy at Work, thinks we need to stop celebrating this approach and, instead, actively work to create calmer organizations.

Jason is the Co-founder and CEO of Basecamp, an incredibly successful project management and team communication software company. He’s written three other books about work —  Getting Real, Remote, and the New York Times Bestseller, Rework.

In this interview we talk about:

Why it’s invaluable to think of your organization as a product
How curbing our ambition can be good for us and our customers
Why we should understand that “a company is just a collection of choices”
Reasons why leadership needs to defend their employees’ time from distractions
The important role office hours can play in helping people focus
Why we should embrace JOMO over FOMO
The negative aspect of encouraging employees to think of each other as family
What a trust battery can do for our relationships with others at work
Why we should think twice before taking on projects we believe to be low-hanging fruit
Why strong writing skills can be invaluable, no matter a person’s role at work
Why expecting new employees to “hit the ground running” is unfair and inefficient
What job candidates gain when leaders eliminate salary negotiations
The value in supporting employee learning in areas of interest outside of work
What everyone gains when we slow down how we make decisions about new ideas
How to make a decision when team members disagree
How building reading time into the start of a meeting can make the rest of the meeting more productive

Links to Topics Mentioned in the Podcast

@jasonfried

https://basecamp.com/

Background on concept of disagree and commit

A New York Times article on JOMO

Morten Hansen on his book, Great at Work, on Episode 102 of Curious Minds

Tobi Lutke and Shopify

Article on Jeff Bezos and reading memos at the start of meetings

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Released:
Oct 20, 2018
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Podcast episode

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