Google's 10 golden rules - and they're all about people! This is a copy of an article in Newsweek about Google and their 10 golden rules. What's interesting is that the rules are all about people - doing what they can to remove anything in the way of letting their people shine. I think this goes a long way to explaining their success. Here's the article: Getting the most out of knowledge workers will be the key to business success for the next quarter century. Here's how we do it at Google. At google, we think business guru Peter Drucker well understood how to manage the new breed of "knowledge workers." After all, Drucker invented the term in 1959. He says knowledge workers believe they are paid to be effective, not to work 9 to 5, and that smart businesses will "strip away everything that gets in their knowledge workers' way." Those that succeed will attract the best performers, securing "the single biggest factor for comp...
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