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REWORK – Insights Part #1 – Takedowns, Go and Progress

Rita Mae Brown said that “Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.” If you truly want to improve your business, you must open your mind to new ideas and different ways of doing things.

First, I should also state that the insights shared here are copyright Jason Fried & David Heinmeier, the co-authors of REWORK and the founders of 37 Signals.

I got REWORK from a team member shortly before he transitioned to a new firm. Thank you, Josiah! I should be the first to say, however, that I don’t agree with everything in the book.

The thing I do support is two-fold. First, the authors are candid and shoot straight. They say  things that need to be said. Secondly, they consistently force the reader to reflect on how stagnant or reactive they are vs. how proactive their firm truly is. Today we will talk about several themes of the book in the areas of takedowns, go (or action) and progress. I am sharing what hit home most with me personally. If any of the below insights strike a chord with you, I would encourage you to pick up a copy. Though I believe the book is helpful for any entrepreneur with any size business, I do believe that is speaks most to small businesses, which I personally have a heart for a fellow small business owner of Sharp Innovations, Inc. and life/business coach with Live with Purpose Coaching. The following are some great points taken directly from the book.

Takedowns

Go (OR TAKING ACTION)

Progress

So what within your business should you consider REWORKING? If you have any questions about any of these insights or how to adapt them to your world, feel free to contact me or the authors.

I help my coaching clients focus on important life lessons like these so they can achieve better balance both personally and professionally. If you’d like to find out more about my life coaching company, Live With Purpose Coaching, feel free to contact me at (717)798-3596.Visit www.livewithpurposecoaching.com for more resources.

God Bless,

Joe

* feel free to contact me personally with any questions or comments.

Citations

Fried, Jason and David Heinemeir Hanson. Rework. New York: Crown Publishing Group, 2010. Print.