Lab Rats: Tech Gurus, Junk Science, and Management Fads--My Quest to Make Work Less Miserable

Author:   Dan Lyons
Publisher:   Little, Brown & Company
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9780316561877


Pages:   288
Publication Date:   01 October 2019
Format:   Paperback
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Lab Rats: Tech Gurus, Junk Science, and Management Fads--My Quest to Make Work Less Miserable


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New York Times bestselling author Dan Lyons exposes how the ""new oligarchs"" of Silicon Valley have turned technology into a tool for oppressing workers in this ""passionate"" (Kirkus) and ""darkly funny"" (Publishers Weekly) examination of workplace culture. At a time of soaring corporate profits and plenty of HR lip service about ""wellness,"" millions of workers--in virtually every industry -- are deeply unhappy. Why did work become so miserable? Who is responsible? And does any company have a model for doing it right? For two years, Lyons ventured in search of answers. From the innovation-crazed headquarters of the Ford Motor Company in Detroit, to a cult-like ""Holocracy"" workshop in San Francisco, and to corporate trainers who specialize in . . . Legos, Lyons immersed himself in the often half-baked and frequently lucrative world of what passes for management science today. He shows how new tools, workplace practices, and business models championed by tech's empathy-impaired power brokers have shattered the social contract that once existed between companies and their employees. These dystopian beliefs--often masked by pithy slogans like ""We're a Team, Not a Family"" -- have dire consequences: millions of workers who are subject to constant change, dehumanizing technologies -- even health risks. A few companies, however, get it right. With Lab Rats, Lyons makes a passionate plea for business leaders to understand this dangerous transformation, showing how profit and happy employees can indeed coexist.

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Author:   Dan Lyons
Publisher:   Little, Brown & Company
Imprint:   Grand Central Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 13.70cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.272kg
ISBN:  

9780316561877


ISBN 10:   0316561878
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   01 October 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Dan Lyons'... quest to understand the modern workplace has yielded an amusing but often harrowing report from the front lines. --Boston Globe Entertaining... A worthwhile and disturbing read. --Sunday Business Post An entertaining polemic against the tech industry.... Instead of obsessing about unicorns (startup companies worth more than $1 billion), the author thinks the world should look for 'zebras, ' which can turn a profit and improve society at the same time. Many modern workers will agree. --The Economist Funny and frightening. --Sunday Post Lyons is a very funny journalist... Much of his polemic rings true. --The Financial Times Skewering corporate jargon, management science, and, worst of all, enforced fun, Lyons's waggish jeremiad lays out how the world of work has changed for the worse. --Tatler With Lab Rats, Lyons makes a passionate plea for business leaders to understand this dangerous transformation and offers a way out. --BookPassage [Lab Rats] exposes the junk science and questionable management practices that have migrated from Silicon Valley to the rest of the economy. --Knowledge@Wharton This book should be required reading for anybody who thinks working for a startup in Silicon Valley would be fun. --TechNewsWorld Fair warning: you may need an extra set of hands around while you're reading Lab Rats. You'll need them to help pick your jaw up off the floor. --Houston Style Magazine A lively and spirited takedown. --The Guardian A Guardian Best Book of 2019 Dan Lyons's Lab Rats defies easy description. It is hilarious, but not funny. I sputtered laughing and choked crying (literally, not figuratively) as I read it. Yes, to an extreme, 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, profitably serves customers, and makes the world a little bit better in the process. --Tom Peters, New York Times bestselling author of In Search of Excellence An Inc. Magazine Best Business Book of 2018 [A] darkly funny journalistic look at the contemporary workplace.... By turns sardonic and impassioned, this is an insightful and frequently entertaining guide to the increasingly bizarre world of Silicon Valley and the trends it spawns. --Publishers Weekly (starred review) [Lyons] argues persuasively.... A passionate indictment of brutal workplace culture. --Kirkus Reviews I loved Dan Lyons's book Disrupted. With Lab Rats, he takes his critique of the modern workplace to the next level, to show how Silicon Valley's sometimes disturbing ideas about how to treat employees now pervade many workplaces. This is a fascinating, thought-provoking, hilarious, and sometimes harrowing account of current work culture. --Gretchen Rubin, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Happiness Project and The Four Tendencies


Skewering corporate jargon, management science, and, worst of all, enforced fun, Lyons's waggish jeremiad lays out how the world of work has changed for the worse. --Tatler This book should be required reading for anybody who thinks working for a startup in Silicon Valley would be fun. --TechNewsWorld With Lab Rats, Lyons makes a passionate plea for business leaders to understand this dangerous transformation and offers a way out. --BookPassage Fair warning: you may need an extra set of hands around while you're reading Lab Rats. You'll need them to help pick your jaw up off the floor. --Houston Style Magazine [Lab Rats] exposes the junk science and questionable management practices that have migrated from Silicon Valley to the rest of the economy. --Knowledge@Wharton A lively and spirited takedown. --The Guardian A Guardian Best Book of 2019 [A] darkly funny journalistic look at the contemporary workplace.... By turns sardonic and impassioned, this is an insightful and frequently entertaining guide to the increasingly bizarre world of Silicon Valley and the trends it spawns. --Publishers Weekly (starred review) [Lyons] argues persuasively.... A passionate indictment of brutal workplace culture. --Kirkus Reviews Dan Lyons's Lab Rats defies easy description. It is hilarious, but not funny. I sputtered laughing and choked crying (literally, not figuratively) as I read it. Yes, to an extreme, 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, profitably serves customers, and makes the world a little bit better in the process. --Tom Peters, New York Times bestselling author of In Search of Excellence I loved Dan Lyons's book Disrupted. With Lab Rats, he takes his critique of the modern workplace to the next level, to show how Silicon Valley's sometimes disturbing ideas about how to treat employees now pervade many workplaces. This is a fascinating, thought-provoking, hilarious, and sometimes harrowing account of current work culture. --Gretchen Rubin, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Happiness Project and The Four Tendencies An Inc. Magazine Best Business Book of 2018


Author Information

Dan Lyons is a novelist, journalist, and screenwriter. He is currently a co-producer and -writer for the HBO series Silicon Valley. Previously, Lyons was technology editor at Newsweek and the creator of the groundbreaking viral blog ""The Secret Diary of Steve Jobs"" (AKA ""Fake Steve Jobs""). Lyons has written for the New York Times Magazine, GQ, Vanity Fair, and Wired. He lives in Winchester, MA.

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