
"Remote: Office Not Required" (book)
"Remote: Office Not Required" is a book by Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson that advocates for working outside traditional office settings. It argues that many jobs can be performed effectively from anywhere, emphasizing benefits like increased flexibility, productivity, and work-life balance. The authors challenge the necessity of physical offices, highlighting how remote work can reduce costs and improve employee satisfaction. The book provides practical advice and insights to organizations considering or already implementing remote work, promoting a modern approach to employment that values autonomy and results over location.