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From New York Times bestselling author Cal Newport comes a bold vision for liberating workers from the tyranny of the inbox--and unleashing a new era of productivity.
Modern knowledge workers communicate constantly. Their days are defined by a relentless barrage of incoming messages and back-and-forth digital conversations--a state of constant, anxious chatter in which nobody can disconnect, and so nobody has the cognitive bandwidth to perform substantive work. There was a time when tools like email felt cutting edge, but a thorough review of current evidence reveals that the "hyperactive hive mind" workflow they helped create has become a productivity disaster, reducing profitability and perhaps even slowing overall economic growth. Equally worrisome, it makes us miserable. Humans are simply not wired for constant digital communication.
We have become so used to an inbox-driven workday that it's hard to imagine alternatives. But they do exist. Drawing on years of investigative reporting, author and computer science professor Cal Newport makes the case that our current approach to work is broken, then lays out a series of principles and concrete instructions for fixing it. In A World without Email, he argues for a workplace in which clear processes--not haphazard messaging--define how tasks are identified, assigned and reviewed. Each person works on fewer things (but does them better), and aggressive investment in support reduces the ever-increasing burden of administrative tasks. Above all else, important communication is streamlined, and inboxes and chat channels are no longer central to how work unfolds.
The knowledge sector's evolution beyond the hyperactive hive mind is inevitable. The question is not whether a world without email is coming (it is), but whether you'll be ahead of this trend. If you're a CEO seeking a competitive edge, an entrepreneur convinced your productivity could be higher, or an employee exhausted by your inbox, A World Without Email will convince you that the time has come for bold changes, and will walk you through exactly how to make them happen.
Modern knowledge workers communicate constantly. Their days are defined by a relentless barrage of incoming messages and back-and-forth digital conversations--a state of constant, anxious chatter in which nobody can disconnect, and so nobody has the cognitive bandwidth to perform substantive work. There was a time when tools like email felt cutting edge, but a thorough review of current evidence reveals that the "hyperactive hive mind" workflow they helped create has become a productivity disaster, reducing profitability and perhaps even slowing overall economic growth. Equally worrisome, it makes us miserable. Humans are simply not wired for constant digital communication.
We have become so used to an inbox-driven workday that it's hard to imagine alternatives. But they do exist. Drawing on years of investigative reporting, author and computer science professor Cal Newport makes the case that our current approach to work is broken, then lays out a series of principles and concrete instructions for fixing it. In A World without Email, he argues for a workplace in which clear processes--not haphazard messaging--define how tasks are identified, assigned and reviewed. Each person works on fewer things (but does them better), and aggressive investment in support reduces the ever-increasing burden of administrative tasks. Above all else, important communication is streamlined, and inboxes and chat channels are no longer central to how work unfolds.
The knowledge sector's evolution beyond the hyperactive hive mind is inevitable. The question is not whether a world without email is coming (it is), but whether you'll be ahead of this trend. If you're a CEO seeking a competitive edge, an entrepreneur convinced your productivity could be higher, or an employee exhausted by your inbox, A World Without Email will convince you that the time has come for bold changes, and will walk you through exactly how to make them happen.
From New York Times bestselling author Cal Newport comes a bold vision for liberating workers from the tyranny of the inbox--and unleashing a new era of productivity.
Modern knowledge workers communicate constantly. Their days are defined by a relentless barrage of incoming messages and back-and-forth digital conversations--a state of constant, anxious chatter in which nobody can disconnect, and so nobody has the cognitive bandwidth to perform substantive work. There was a time when tools like email felt cutting edge, but a thorough review of current evidence reveals that the "hyperactive hive mind" workflow they helped create has become a productivity disaster, reducing profitability and perhaps even slowing overall economic growth. Equally worrisome, it makes us miserable. Humans are simply not wired for constant digital communication.
We have become so used to an inbox-driven workday that it's hard to imagine alternatives. But they do exist. Drawing on years of investigative reporting, author and computer science professor Cal Newport makes the case that our current approach to work is broken, then lays out a series of principles and concrete instructions for fixing it. In A World without Email, he argues for a workplace in which clear processes--not haphazard messaging--define how tasks are identified, assigned and reviewed. Each person works on fewer things (but does them better), and aggressive investment in support reduces the ever-increasing burden of administrative tasks. Above all else, important communication is streamlined, and inboxes and chat channels are no longer central to how work unfolds.
The knowledge sector's evolution beyond the hyperactive hive mind is inevitable. The question is not whether a world without email is coming (it is), but whether you'll be ahead of this trend. If you're a CEO seeking a competitive edge, an entrepreneur convinced your productivity could be higher, or an employee exhausted by your inbox, A World Without Email will convince you that the time has come for bold changes, and will walk you through exactly how to make them happen.
Modern knowledge workers communicate constantly. Their days are defined by a relentless barrage of incoming messages and back-and-forth digital conversations--a state of constant, anxious chatter in which nobody can disconnect, and so nobody has the cognitive bandwidth to perform substantive work. There was a time when tools like email felt cutting edge, but a thorough review of current evidence reveals that the "hyperactive hive mind" workflow they helped create has become a productivity disaster, reducing profitability and perhaps even slowing overall economic growth. Equally worrisome, it makes us miserable. Humans are simply not wired for constant digital communication.
We have become so used to an inbox-driven workday that it's hard to imagine alternatives. But they do exist. Drawing on years of investigative reporting, author and computer science professor Cal Newport makes the case that our current approach to work is broken, then lays out a series of principles and concrete instructions for fixing it. In A World without Email, he argues for a workplace in which clear processes--not haphazard messaging--define how tasks are identified, assigned and reviewed. Each person works on fewer things (but does them better), and aggressive investment in support reduces the ever-increasing burden of administrative tasks. Above all else, important communication is streamlined, and inboxes and chat channels are no longer central to how work unfolds.
The knowledge sector's evolution beyond the hyperactive hive mind is inevitable. The question is not whether a world without email is coming (it is), but whether you'll be ahead of this trend. If you're a CEO seeking a competitive edge, an entrepreneur convinced your productivity could be higher, or an employee exhausted by your inbox, A World Without Email will convince you that the time has come for bold changes, and will walk you through exactly how to make them happen.
Über den Autor
Cal Newport
Zusammenfassung
DEDICATED FAN BASE: Cal Newport's blog draws more than three million annual visits. Newport receives signficant media attention for his insights on productivity, including regular coverage in The New York Times, The New Yorker, Fast Company, and Lifehacker.
HOT TOPIC: According to a recent McKinsey study, the average office worker checks their email every 5.4 minutes and spends 28% of their total time at work reading and answering emails. During the COVID-19 pandemic, remote employees must heavily rely on email and other forms of virtual communications. Now more than ever, knowledge workers recognize the difficulty of using email as project management and communication tool.
A PROMISE THAT SCALES: Featuring both a big idea about how to reengineer workflows for maximal productivity and practical advice for managing your individual inbox, A World Without Email speaks to both executives and lower-level knowledge workers at the 95% of companies that use email.
HOT TOPIC: According to a recent McKinsey study, the average office worker checks their email every 5.4 minutes and spends 28% of their total time at work reading and answering emails. During the COVID-19 pandemic, remote employees must heavily rely on email and other forms of virtual communications. Now more than ever, knowledge workers recognize the difficulty of using email as project management and communication tool.
A PROMISE THAT SCALES: Featuring both a big idea about how to reengineer workflows for maximal productivity and practical advice for managing your individual inbox, A World Without Email speaks to both executives and lower-level knowledge workers at the 95% of companies that use email.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2021 |
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Fachbereich: | Management |
Genre: | Wirtschaft |
Rubrik: | Recht & Wirtschaft |
Medium: | Buch |
Inhalt: | Einband - fest (Hardcover) |
ISBN-13: | 9780525536550 |
ISBN-10: | 0525536558 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Gebunden |
Autor: | Newport, Cal |
Hersteller: | Penguin Publishing Group |
Maße: | 212 x 142 x 31 mm |
Von/Mit: | Cal Newport |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 02.03.2021 |
Gewicht: | 0,422 kg |
Über den Autor
Cal Newport
Zusammenfassung
DEDICATED FAN BASE: Cal Newport's blog draws more than three million annual visits. Newport receives signficant media attention for his insights on productivity, including regular coverage in The New York Times, The New Yorker, Fast Company, and Lifehacker.
HOT TOPIC: According to a recent McKinsey study, the average office worker checks their email every 5.4 minutes and spends 28% of their total time at work reading and answering emails. During the COVID-19 pandemic, remote employees must heavily rely on email and other forms of virtual communications. Now more than ever, knowledge workers recognize the difficulty of using email as project management and communication tool.
A PROMISE THAT SCALES: Featuring both a big idea about how to reengineer workflows for maximal productivity and practical advice for managing your individual inbox, A World Without Email speaks to both executives and lower-level knowledge workers at the 95% of companies that use email.
HOT TOPIC: According to a recent McKinsey study, the average office worker checks their email every 5.4 minutes and spends 28% of their total time at work reading and answering emails. During the COVID-19 pandemic, remote employees must heavily rely on email and other forms of virtual communications. Now more than ever, knowledge workers recognize the difficulty of using email as project management and communication tool.
A PROMISE THAT SCALES: Featuring both a big idea about how to reengineer workflows for maximal productivity and practical advice for managing your individual inbox, A World Without Email speaks to both executives and lower-level knowledge workers at the 95% of companies that use email.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2021 |
---|---|
Fachbereich: | Management |
Genre: | Wirtschaft |
Rubrik: | Recht & Wirtschaft |
Medium: | Buch |
Inhalt: | Einband - fest (Hardcover) |
ISBN-13: | 9780525536550 |
ISBN-10: | 0525536558 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Gebunden |
Autor: | Newport, Cal |
Hersteller: | Penguin Publishing Group |
Maße: | 212 x 142 x 31 mm |
Von/Mit: | Cal Newport |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 02.03.2021 |
Gewicht: | 0,422 kg |
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