Random House Books for Young Readers The Joy of Work: The No.1 Sunday Times Business Bestseller – 30 Ways to Fix Your Work Culture and Fall in Love with Your Job Again
J**W
Read this if you want to bring back some fulfillment to working
Let's face it; it's called work for a reason, but it doesn't have to be as painful as it has become. This book is filled with some concise and meaningful ways to create a better place to work that will create better outcomes. We need to get back to focusing on effectiveness and not pure efficiency.
J**T
If you want to imrpove your work life, you must read this book
This book made me realize how great is my team!All the information that the author shares are very great.It's not only "do x to y", it's the story of companies that have struggled with advices on how to get out of the situation.
A**I
If you buy one business book this year, make it this one....
There are a lot of business books. A lot.Most focus on driving success factors such as performance, productivity, efficiency, growth.Very few focus on whether any of it makes us any happier.This is that book.Better than that, it provides plausible, real-world ideas that you can employ in your own workplace to make things more fun. Layer in on top of that the fact that the ideas come bound with a convincing level of evidence behind them and the fact that the whole thing is written in a very accessible style and you find yourself beliveing that you CAN deploy these concepts in your environment.Daisley does bring the back-up that all of this can lead to additional performance gains and business benefit, but you sense that isn't his primary mission here. The competitive gains are a consequence not the momentum. He actually believes work can be a better place. If you check out his background and his podcast history, it looks like he's pretty well qualified to make this case - he's a successful guy and he's done his homework on this subject, interviewing some of the world's foremost work-psychologists, gurus and researchers.I can’t say I will be able to implement all of his recommendations (there are plenty), my organisation isn’t ready for all of it (yet), but I have already made use of several elements of his 'New Work Manifesto' and I can vouch for the fact it isn’t just theoretical.Without question the best business book I’ve picked up in many years.
S**N
Its good
The book title's awful, the style chatty and lightweight, the format rather unstructured and it looks like a 'tips and tricks' book. But there are some chapters which are really counter-cultural, dig deep into the realities of human behaviour, and end up being really rather profound. This book punches above its weight and really gets to the heart of many business issues like the truth about meetings, remote working and open plan environments. I would recommend
A**R
So good, I bought it TWICE!
The Joy of Work is a delight to read (and indeed to listen to, with Bruce Daisley narrating the audiobook). I enjoyed the Audible audiobook so much I bought myself a hard copy to refer back to.Such sensible (yet never boring) advice about how to get your work life on track. Using 3 key themes (Recharge, Sync and Buzz) The Joy of Work breaks down the lessons Bruce Daisley has learned throughout his career, with added ‘science bit’ back up by research.You don’t have to have fallen out of love with your work to find this book useful. If anything it made me realise how fortunate I am to work in an organisation and team where we already support many of the ways of working Bruce suggests. If anything this book made me more determined to make sure we never stop learning and growing.I have my fingers crossed that Bruce Daisley will be a future speaker at Comms Unplugged, a development retreat for public sector communiticators in need of some wisdom and wellbeing... away from WiFi!
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