Jan van den Berg

Remote - Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson

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I saw this tweet yesterday, and If you know me, you know I will not pass on an opportunity for a free book!

But more seriously, I have known Jason Fried and DHH for some time now. From their blog, their Twitter and multiple different podcasts. They have built their company around very clear and levelheaded thinking. So I wanted to read this anyway, and not just because it was free.

Enter COVID-19

Because of the Corona virus outbreak our 100 person company is on the verge of moving from a dedicated office to fully remote.

This Monday.

Yes.

So I am in dire need of some pointers. As a CTO and as rookie remote worker myself. And this book offers advice for both roles.

Remote - Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson (2013) - 256 pages

To my surprise most of the ideas in the book were already familiar to me. I had heard them in one form or another in a podcast, blog or tweet. Nonetheless I love that it is all in one place!

The book is one of the quickest reads ever, and the structure and clear writing have everything to do with that. It is set up as a collection of themes around the topic of remote work. Every theme is 2 or 3 pages long and to the point! The chapters could be blog posts. And each one hammers one concept down.

Most of the value for me was near the end, the chapters about forward motion culture (good times), leveling the playing field and removing roadblocks (those are the chapter names) specifically stood out.

TLDR

Key takeaways -- or reminders for myself -- in order as they appear in the book. Some need extra context, but most speak for themselves I assume.

Work == Remote work

Maybe you're thinking that a lot of the items on the above list have little to do with remote work per se. Congratulations! You get it! This is sort of the point. There are of course differences, but the principles stay the same, it's just that the needles moves a bit -- as what to focus on or be mindful of -- when it involves remote work. And this book provides clear and practical pointers for that.

This book is already from 2013, but Jason and DHH were clearly right when they saw remote work as the future of work. It makes a lot of sense. And not just because of a virus outbreak.

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