Tuesday, November 03, 2009
what you can learn from jason fried



We could all learn a lot from the work habits of Jason Fried. Inc Magazine has a super nice profile on the web2.0 entrepreneur who founded 37 Signals.

Jason doesn't believe in alarm clocks, work schedules, or office time. He does believe in mixing work with reading, office vacations and virtual collaboration over meetings.

We're not only users of 37 Signals products, we also subscribe to many of the same work philosophies at the world's hottest agency - and can say for sure that they work. Send the Inc article to your boss and see if you can get her to adopt at least one of these philosophies in your joint. Happy people = maximum productivity.

Photo: Chris Strong for Inc Magazine.

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posted by darryl ohrt @ 7:54 AM   2 comments



2 Comments:
At 11:38 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...
great article, thanks. wish my boss could read.  
At 5:44 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...
super nice profile link doesn't work!!  

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