REWORK
REWORK
37signals
A podcast by 37signals about the better way to work and run your business. The REWORK podcast features the co-founders of 37signals (the makers of Basecamp and HEY), Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson sharing their unique perspective on business and entrepreneurship along with host Kimberly Rhodes.
How We Work: Finding the Right Team
37signals is hiring! However, the traditional resume and formal education credentials don’t rank as high as you might think in their hiring process.In this episode of The Rework Podcast, host Kimberly Rhodes chats with co-founders of 37signals, Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson about reviewing potential job candidates. You’ll hear them discuss why a personalized cover letter can tell a lot more about a potential hire than chronological work history, and why AI isn’t always a dependable author for those details.Key Takeaways:00:45 - Resumes are basically piles of lies02:27 - Cover letters should explain why you want the job05:07 - Test driving final candidates11:05 - Jason and David’s involvement in the hiring process18:59 - Finding employees that are the right cultural fitRework is a production of 37signals. You can find show notes and transcripts on our website. Full video episodes are available on YouTube and X.If you have a question for Jason or David about a better way to work and run your business, leave us a voicemail at 708-628-7850 or email rework@37signals.com, and we might answer it on a future episode. Links and Resources:Books by 37signalsSign up for a 30-day free trial at Basecamp.comHEY World | HEY The REWORK podcastThe Rework Podcast on YouTubeThe 37signals Dev Blog37signals on YouTube@37signals on X 
Mar 20
26 min
A New Take on Platform Preferences
David Heinemeier Hansson recently revealed that he's making the switch from Apple to Android and trading in his Mac for a PC. In this week's episode, cofounders of 37signals Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson discuss the shift in direction, the events that led to the change of platform, and what the company was missing by being focused on the Apple ecosystem. Rework is a production of 37signals. You can find show notes and transcripts on our website. Full video episodes are available on YouTube and X.If you have a question for Jason or David about a better way to work and run your business, leave us a voicemail at 708-628-7850 or email, and we might answer it on a future episode. Links and Resources:From the Apple Newsroom: The App Store, Spotify, and Europe's Thriving Digital Music MarketBooks by 37signalsSign up for a 30-day free trial at Basecamp.comHEY World | HEY The REWORK podcastThe Rework Podcast on YouTubeThe 37signals Dev Blog37signals on YouTube@37signals on X 
Mar 13
26 min
Rapid Fire with Jason & David
Kimberly is switching things up this week and taking a more casual approach with the co-founders of 37signals, Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson, asking them a series of rapid fire questions. Jason, for example, reveals the book that granted them permission to forge their unique path, while David shares the profound advice from Jeff Bezos about investing in things that don't change. The two of them also open up about their business journey, the meaning behind their work, and even hint toward upcoming projects. Get ready for a candid and insightful peek into the minds of Jason and David.Check out the full video episode on YouTubeKey Takeaways: [0:27] - How Ricardo Semler's Maverick empowered Jason[0:53] - David also credits Blue Ocean Strategy[1:25] - Best piece of advice?[4:39] - Productive habits?[6:20] - Most meaningful part of David’s and Jason’s jobs?[9:32] - Discussing inspirations like nature and architecture[11:02] - First principles, tech exploration, and aesthetics inspire David.[13:16] - David is embarking on a grand adventure fueled by unresolved anger.Rework is a production of 37signals. You can find show notes and transcripts on our website. Full video episodes are available on YouTube and X.If you have a question for Jason or David about a better way to work and run your business, leave us a voicemail at 708-628-7850 or email, and we might answer it on a future episode. Links and Resources:MaverickBlue Ocean StrategyBooks by 37signalsSign up for a 30-day free trial at Basecamp.comHE
Mar 6
15 min
Press Releases Are Spam
Kimberly sits down with Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson to discuss a chapter from REWORK titled “Press Releases Are Spam,” explaining why traditional press releases don't work well for their product launches. The conversation touches on the shift from formal press releases to direct-to-consumer approaches in today’s media scene. They touch upon the importance of hearing from authentic voices with skin in the game rather than relying on formulaic press releases. The founders also share insights on their personal involvement in marketing and the ups and downs of being engaged in the social media attention game.Check out the full video episode on YouTubeKey Takeaways: [0:40] - Press releases haven’t worked for 37signals[6:59] - Awkward CEO making direct-to-consumer work sets a significant trend[9:05] - Press releases signal desperation; personal connections more effective[14:17] - Authenticity trumps marketing.[20:24] - Don't delegate your voice; maintain direct communication[25:52] - Balancing the trade-offs of social media[27:15] - Discussing navigating the intensity of attention cultureRework is a production of 37signals. You can find show notes and transcripts on our website. Full video episodes are available on YouTube and X.If you have a question for Jason or David about a better way to work and run your business, leave us a voicemail at 708-628-7850 or email, and we might answer it on a future episode. Links and Resources:Books by 37signalsSign up for a 30-day free trial at Basecamp.comHEY World | HEY The REWORK podcastThe Rework Podcast on YouTubeThe 37signals Dev Blog37signals on YouTube@37signals on X 37signals on LinkedIn 
Feb 28
32 min
Keep Calm and Delete the Tweet
Join host Kimberly in this episode for a candid chat with Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson. Diving into a recent social media controversy, they discuss the decision-making process and lessons learned. The conversation covers the challenges of public communication, navigating social media, and the importance of thinking before reacting. Gain valuable insights into managing public image, handling controversies, and balancing authenticity with professionalism. The co-founders share personal experiences, encouraging a more thoughtful approach to online interactions and providing behind-the-scenes insights into successful business communication practices.Check out the full video episode on YouTubeKey Takeaways: [0:25] - Discussing recent social media controversy[5:47] - Importance of debating ideas rather than attacking individuals[7:47] - The complexity of media representation[9:22] - Patience and perspective in online discourse[15:21] - Occasional regrets are part of pushing boundaries.[19:44] - The complexity of tradeoffsRework is a production of 37signals. You can find show notes and transcripts on our website. Full video episodes are available on YouTube and X.If you have a question for Jason or David about a better way to work and run your business, leave us a voicemail at 708-628-7850 or email, and we might answer it on a future episode. Links and Resources:Books by 37signalsSign up for a 30-day free trial at Basecamp.comHEY World | HEY The REWORK podcastThe Rework Podcast on YouTubeThe 37signals Dev Blog37signals on YouTube@37signals on X 37signals on LinkedIn 
Feb 21
23 min
The Myth of the Overnight Sensation
This week, join your host Kimberly Rhodes along with the co-founders of 37signals, Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson, as they celebrate Basecamp's 20th and 37signals' upcoming 25th anniversaries. The excitement extends to the success of their book REWORK, which recently surpassed a million copies sold worldwide.They delve especially into the chapter titled "The Myth of the Overnight Sensation," exploring the book's journey, impact, and the challenges faced during its creation. From unexpected compromises with publishers to the book's timeless nature, Jason and David share insights on treating a book as a product and how it has aged well, continuing to resonate with readers around the globe.Jason and David also reflect on the writing process and the book's unique qualities, including its concise nature and impactful content. Tune in for a fascinating exploration of the past, present, and potential future of 37signals’ writing about work and business.Check out the full video episode on YouTubeKey Takeaways: [00:39] - Big news: REWORK just surpassed a million worldwide copies sold![02:13] - The book was definitely not an overnight success.[04:12] - How treating books as products enhances impact, and longevity.[05:29] - The book, initially 50,000 words, was cut in half to 25,000, which caused a conflict.[07:06] - Hear about the compromise that was made.[10:25] - The book's brevity, initially concerning, impressed the editor, leading to improvements.[13:58] - How the book serves as a persuasive tool, empowering readers to articulate their thoughts.[15:52] - David points out that the book's immediate start contributed to its success.[18:24] - Writing a book is overrated; instead focus on consistent online writing.[20:06] - REWORK’s success lies in compiling proven internet hits for lasting impact.[24:39] - Any plans for another book?Rework is a production of 37signals. You can find show notes and transcripts on our website. Full video episodes are available on YouTube and X.If you have a question for Jason or David about a better way to work and run your business, leave us a voicemail at 708-628-7850 or email, and we might answer it on a future episode. Links and Resources:Books by 37signalsSign up for a 30-day free trial at Basecamp.comHEY World | HEY The REWORK podcastThe Rework Podcast on YouTubeThe 37signals Dev Blog37signals on YouTube@37signals on X 37signals on LinkedIn 
Feb 14
27 min
It's All a Judgment Call
Chances are, you've heard Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson stress the vital role of trusting your instincts in business.This week, host Kimberly Rhodes takes a deeper dive into the heart of human decision-making with the co-founders of 37signals—exploring how the interplay of intuition and accumulated experiences becomes your compass for navigating the complex landscape of business decisions.Join Jason and David as they unravel the intricate dance between data-driven decisions and the art of making judgment calls, guiding listeners through trusting your gut and breaking free from external pressures when making product and pricing decisions.Listen in to discover how the power of experimentation and the 'try it and see' approach often unveil valuable insights, with reality as the ultimate judge.Check out the full video episode on YouTubeKey Takeaways: [00:28] - The limitations of data-driven decisions [03:00] - The magic of intuition and the black-box nature of gut decisions[04:53] - The role of market feedback in evaluating the effectiveness of decisions[06:39] - Cutting through the noise in decision making[09:00] - Experience and judgment in decision making[11:39] - Testing pricing and the importance of experimentation[15:45] - The crucial role of gut feelings[17:51] - Accepting uncertainty and avoiding perfectionism[21:10] - Utilizing momentum and adopting a 'try it and see' approachRework is a production of 37signals. You can find show notes and transcripts on our website. Full video episodes are available on YouTube and X.If you have a question for Jason or David about a better way to work and run your business, leave us a voicemail at 708-628-7850 or email, and we might answer it on a future episode. Links and Resources:From Jason's HEY World: It’s all a judgment call Books by 37signalsSign up for a 30-day free trial at Basecamp.comHEY World | HEY The REWORK podcastThe Rework Podcast on YouTubeThe 37signals Dev Blog37signals on YouTube@37signals on X 37signals on LinkedIn 
Feb 7
22 min
Readying for Launch
Product launches can be a delicate dance between anticipation and anxiety.Today on "Rework", Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson sit down with host Kimberly Rhodes to explore the intricacies of knowing when a product is ready for launch. Listen in to learn the art of patience with the "Give It Five Minutes" principle and the necessity of building a "bucket of arrogance" to weather feedback storms during challenging launch phases. Don’t miss out on Jason and David's unparalleled insights as they delve into nuances involved in bringing a new product to the market.Check out the full video episode on YouTubeKey Takeaways: Launching with impact—assessing quality, avoiding embarrassment, and infusing novelty are key elements in launching a memorable product to the market.By embracing a "swarm" approach, the team addresses and rectifies issues promptly during the initial launch ensuring a smoother user experience."You can't design on people's requests. You have to design on their behalf"—how using a selective approach to customer feedback allows for more thoughtful and user-centric product development.Rejecting the concept of roadmaps, in favor of flexible product evolution."Give it Five Minutes": why acknowledging the temporal unreliability of early feedback, especially during a launch, is crucial.How building a “bucket of arrogance” helps with weathering feedback storms. How prioritizing qualitative feedback over quantitative metrics during a product launch helps to address issues without compromising the product's integrity.Rework is a production of 37signals. You can find show notes and transcripts on our website. Full video episodes are available on YouTube and X.If you have a question for Jason or David about a better way to work and run your business, leave us a voicemail at 708-628-7850 or email, and we might answer it on a future episode. Links and Resources:Give it Five Minutes From Jason's HEY World: Live with it for a while Software Has Bugs | REWORK This again, Apple? | REWORK Books by 37signalsSign up for a 30-day free trial at Basecamp.comHEY World | HEY The REWORK podcastThe Rework Podcast on YouTubeThe 37signals Dev Blog37signals on YouTube@37signals on X 37signals on LinkedIn 
Jan 31
30 min
REWORK Live!
In this special YouTube live episode, co-founders of 37signals, Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson, join host Kimberly Rhodes to field live questions from listeners.Listen in as Jason and David answer questions about topics such as the recent launch of the HEY Calendar. They also share updates on the release of Campfire, the first ONCE product, with behind-the-scenes details about this simplified and affordable chat tool. Plus, tune in for insights into the evolution of the Shape Up methodology, learning from customer feedback post-launch, and the Founders' thoughts on the exciting but uncertain future of AI in the ever-evolving landscape of technology.Check out the LIVE video episode on YouTubeKey Takeaways: Highlights from the HEY Calendar launch. Updates on the ONCE line of products from 37signals and the economics and philosophy behind fixed-price software products.Campfire's role as a simplified, affordable, and privacy-focused group chat tool.The importance of engaging with customer feedback after product launches.An overview of the evolution of the Shape Up methodology, its application in new product development, and adaptations for different team sizes.AI—excitement, caution, and its potential impact on the technology landscape.Rework is a production of 37signals. You can find show notes and transcripts on our website. Full video episodes are available on YouTube and X.If you have a question for Jason or David about a better way to work and run your business, simply email us, leave a voicemail, or text us at 708-628-7850. Your question might just get featured in a future episode!Links and Resources:This Again, Apple? – REWORK podcast From David's HEY World: We’ve resubmitted the HEY Calendar app to AppleHEY CalendarONCE 37signals Introduces Once | REWORKA Casual Walkthrough Tour of Campfire  Shape Up — Stop Running in Circles and Ship Work that Matters Shape Up Principle: The Betting Table | REWORKShape Up Principle: Decide When to Stop | REWORK Books by 37signalsSign up for a 30-day free trial at Basecamp.comHEY World | HEY The REWORK podcastThe Rework Podcast on YouTubeThe 37signals Dev Blog
Jan 24
1 hr 4 min
User Testing, Stoic Philosophy, and Other Listener Questions
In this episode of Rework, the spotlight is on listener questions. Listen in as Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson share their insights on a range of topics — from 37signals' approach to user testing and the impact of Stoic philosophy on their business principles, to discussions on profits and expenses, and the crucial decision of when to hire. Tune in to hear their unique perspectives on these key aspects of building a successful company.Check out the full video episode on YouTubeKey Takeaways: Uncover why 37signals rejects traditional user testing and prioritizes being their own first customer. They unveil their unique perspective on product development and share the one question you need to test every product against.Explore how Stoicism functions as a mental operating system, fostering calm and efficient thinking in response to business challenges. David delves into Stoic principles and recommends some essential Stoic readings for entrepreneurs (See links below).Jason and David discuss their approach to profits, expenses, maintaining healthy margins, and the independence and freedom that profitability affords in decision-making.How to use the principle of "hire when it hurts" to ensure resources align with the business's growth and increased demand.Rework is a production of 37signals. You can find show notes and transcripts on our website. Full video episodes are available on YouTube and X.If you have a question for Jason or David about a better way to work and run your business, leave us a voicemail, or send us a text at 708-628-7850 or email, and we might answer it in a future episode. Links and Resources:The Manual by Epictetus On the Shortness of Life by SenecaA Guide to the Good Life: The Ancient Art of Stoic Joy by William B. Irvine Basecamp Automatic Check-ins Books by 37signalsSign up for a 30-day free trial at Basecamp.comHEY World | HEY The REWORK podcastThe Rework Podcast on YouTubeThe 37signals Dev Blog37signals on YouTube@37signals on X 37signals on LinkedIn 
Jan 17
23 min
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