A World Without Email
By Cal Newport
By Cal Newport
By Cal Newport
By Cal Newport
By Cal Newport
Read by Kevin R. Free
By Cal Newport
Read by Kevin R. Free
Category: Leadership
Category: Business | Self-Improvement & Inspiration
Category: Leadership | Audiobooks
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$30.00
Mar 02, 2021 | ISBN 9780525536550
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Mar 02, 2021 | ISBN 9780525536574
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Mar 02, 2021 | ISBN 9780525643579
557 Minutes
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Praise
“A World Without Email crystallizes what so many of us feel intuitively but haven’t been able to explain: the way we’re working isn’t working. Cal Newport charts a path back to sanity, offering a variety of road-tested practices to help us escape the tyranny of our inboxes and achieve a calmer, more intentional, and more productive working life.”
–Drew Houston, cofounder and CEO of Dropbox
“The future of work demands new tools of collaboration. Cal Newport is on a quest to uncover better ways for knowledge workers to collaborate. Out of this will come the new work space.”
–Kevin Kelly, senior maverick for Wired
“This new work from Cal Newport goes beyond hacking at the branches of the email problem and strikes right at the root of it. This is a bold, visionary, almost prophetic book that challenges the status quo. If you want to peer into what the future of work could look like, read this book now.”
–Greg McKeown, New York Times bestselling author of Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less
“When a Cal Newport book appears, I drop everything and read. With evidence and examples from the cutting edge of programming to the factory floors of a century ago, Newport makes a compelling argument that we can and will do much, much better than email. Read this superb book. It might just change your life; it’s changing mine.”
–Tim Harford, author of The Data Detective
“This book is a call to action. Newport suggests that now is the time to reimagine work with the specific goal of optimizing our brain’s ability to sustainably add value. Don’t let your teams and organizations lose out any further—read this book to help you get started.”
–Leslie A. Perlow, author of Sleeping with Your Smartphone and professor of leadership at Harvard Business School
“This book defines the scale of a problem too few of us knew existed…it’s a profound insight.”
—The Financial Times
“Ford studied how to improve productivity and organize the factory floor. Now, Newport is doing the same for knowledge work.”
—Fortune
“A surprisingly zippy history of email that notes how suddenly email changed the way workers worked…This book has smart recommendations for individuals and organizations.”
–Laura Vanderkam for the Wall Street Journal
“Newport’s systems-oriented approach is far more promising than the standard personal productivity fare. His ideas are meant to stop the flood altogether.”
—GQ
“For knowledge workers in any organization, this analysis and recommendations will resonate.”
—Forbes
“This book is a step forward…Newport makes the radical argument that companies that obsess about efficiency are utterly failing to question their own workflows. They are making their products worse, and they are just contributing to an overall degradation of society. It’s a pretty stunning indictment.”
–Ezra Klein for the Ezra Klein Show
“This book provides a lens through which we can better examine what many of us sense is a somewhat maddening way to work…here’s to hoping your boss picks up a copy.”
—GQ
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