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Now, he's launching a website with the slogan "Let's make work better," that provides tools and resources to help other companies copy Google's style.
"Waiters, lawyers, taxi drivers, executives, and small business owners alike wrote to tell me that they found the book helpful, and were now trying out practices from the book, such as structured interviewing and peer recognition, in their organizations," Bock writes on LinkedIn. "But many of them also told me that they wanted more - more of the nitty gritty, the details, the programs and practices, so they could make change in their workplaces, too."
Re:Work offers case studies and practical, customizable tools in areas like hiring, people analytics, and management.
For example, after reading about how Google trains its interviewers, a company can then download a checklist that they can personalize for their workforce:
It's not all about Google though: The site collects case studies from other companies like Jet Blue and Wegmans to provide an even bigger view on what good management looks like.