The 20% Doctrine
How Tinkering, Goofing Off, and Breaking the Rules at Work Drive Success in Business
by:
Ryan Tate
Summary:
The book explores the concept of dedicating a portion of work time to experimentation and side projects, illustrating how companies like Google and 3M have benefited from such practices. It provides case studies and insights into how allowing employees to pursue their passions and innovate can lead to breakthroughs and unexpected business successes.
Key points:
1. 20% Time: Allow employees to use 20% of their time for personal projects to boost creativity.
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