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Lab Rats Dan Lyons

Lab Rats By Dan Lyons

Lab Rats by Dan Lyons


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An hilarious and terrifying expose of the brave new world of work, explaining why it has all gone wrong and how we can regain our dignity

Lab Rats Summary

Lab Rats: Why Modern Work Makes People Miserable by Dan Lyons

Guardian's Best Non-Fiction, 2019
The Tablet's Highlights of 2019

Personality tests. Team-building exercises. Forced Fun. Desktop surveillance. Open-plan offices. Acronyms. Diminishing job security. Hot desking. Pointless perks. Hackathons.

If any of the above sound familiar, welcome to the modern economy. In this hilarious, but deadly serious book, bestselling author Dan Lyons looks at how the world of work has slowly morphed from one of unions and steady career progression to a dystopia made of bean bags and unpaid internships. And that's the 'good' jobs...

With the same wit that made Disrupted an international bestseller, Lyons shows how the hypocrisy of Silicon Valley has now been exported globally to a job near you. Even low-grade employees are now expected to view their jobs with a cult-like fervour, despite diminishing prospects of promotion. From the gig economy to the new digital oligarchs, Lyons deliciously roasts the new work climate, while asking what can be done to recoup some sanity and dignity for the expanding class of middle-class serfs.

Lab Rats Reviews

Fascinating, thought-provoking, hilarious and sometimes harrowing. * Gretchen Rubin, bestselling author of The Happiness Project *
A lively and spirited takedown... Its core argument is surely irrefutable. * Guardian *
Entertaining * The Economist *
Lyons is very funny journalist... Much of his polemic rings true. * FT *
Lab Rats defies easy description. I sputtered laughing and choked crying (literally, not figuratively) as I read it. Yes, Lyons gives Silicon Valley the thrashing that it, alas, largely deserves. But in the final third of the book, he offers us an effectively illustrated way out - an approach to work and business that puts people first. * Tom Peters, bestselling author of In Search of Excellence *
Entertaining... A worthwhile and disturbing read. * Sunday Business Post *
Funny and frightening. * The Sunday Post *
Skewering corporate jargon, management science and, worst of all, enforced fun, Lyons' waggish jeremiad lays out how the world of work has changed for the worse. * Tatler *
Laugh-out-loud funny * Newsweek on DISRUPTED *

About Dan Lyons

Dan Lyons is an author, journalist, and screenwriter. He has co-produced and written for the HBO series Silicon Valley, was technology editor at Newsweek and was the creator of the groundbreaking viral blog The Secret Diary of Steve Jobs (AKA Fake Steve Jobs).

Table of Contents

1: Unhappy in Paradise 2: The New Oligarchs 3: A Very Brief History of Management Science (and Why You Shouldn't Trust It) 4: Who's Afraid of Silicon Valley? 5: Building the Workforce of the Future (or: Sorry, You're Old and We'd Like You to Leave) 6: Money: Garbage at the Speed of Light 7: Insecurity: We're a Team, not a Family 8: Change: What Happens if You Live Inside a Hurricane that Never Ends? 9: Dehumanization: Think of Yourself as a Machine Within a Machine 10: The Battle for the Soul of Work 11: Basecamp: Back to Basics 12: Managed by Q: Everybody Cleans 13: Kapor Capital: Conscious Capitalists 14: The Social Enterprise Movement Epilogue: Can Zebras Fix What Unicorns Have Broken?

Additional information

GOR009881133
9781786493927
1786493926
Lab Rats: Why Modern Work Makes People Miserable by Dan Lyons
Used - Like New
Hardback
Atlantic Books
20190103
272
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The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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