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Feb 02, 2022
Our First Piece In HBR: Using Tech To Make Work More Fun
Joost Minnaar Written by Joost Minnaar
Some months ago, we were asked to draft our first piece for the Harvard Business Review. Last Friday, our article, "How Companies Are Using…
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Jan 29, 2022
Antiwork: An Urgent Call For Better Work
Pim de Morree Written by Pim de Morree
Work as we know it today is not working—we regularly show that here through research and experience. But what is often more powerful is the…
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Jan 26, 2022
The Loop: A New Way of Organizing
George Hristov Written by George Hristov
Traditional organizational scaling is broken. Most successful companies grow despite their organizational structures, not because of them.…
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Jan 22, 2022
Why You Should Never Be A $10,000 Parrot
Joost Minnaar Written by Joost Minnaar
In his book The Heart of Business, Hubert Joly, the former CEO of Best Buy, vividly describes the story of the $10,000 parrot. The story…
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Jan 19, 2022
Quiz: How Self-Managed Is Your Team?
Pim de Morree Written by Pim de Morree
Here's something that might interest many readers: a self-assessment to explore how self-managed your team actually is. As more and more…
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Jan 15, 2022
Why We Should All Write a Letter to Our Grandkids
Joost Minnaar Written by Joost Minnaar
"How we spend our days is, of course, how we spend our lives. What we do with this hour, and that one, is what we are doing." This famous…
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Jan 12, 2022
Micromanagement: Corporate Disease No. 1
Pim de Morree Written by Pim de Morree
Micromanagement is about as persistent as a pesky mosquito that you can never seem to swat away. It just keeps showing up, sometimes biting…
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Corporate Rebels - Make work more fun

This book is for people who know workplaces could, and should, be better. Whether you’re in the leadership team, a rebel who has been suppressed by corporate dogma or a manager who is trapped in the broken system: this book is for you!

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The Corporate Rebels Handbook - How We Handle Fuck-Ups, Meetings, and Compensation
The Corporate Rebels Handbook - How We Handle Fuck-Ups, Meetings, and Compensation
One of the main principles we rely on at Corporate Rebels is radical transparency. And what better way to live up to that than to share our…
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