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Index
Title Page Table of Contents Introductory Notes More info after reading Other books by me Part 1: A Fictional Not-So-Distant Future Chapter 1: Wednesday Morning Chapter 2: Wednesday Afternoon Chapter 3: Wednesday Night Chapter 4: Thursday Morning Chapter 5: Thursday Night Part 2: The Nature of the Game Chapter 6: You Are Here Chapter 7: The Corporate Cave Chapter 8: Growing Up Chapter 9: Cynical Theories of Management Chapter 10: Defining the Hierarchy (With Less Cynicism) Chapter 11: Interviews, Induction, and Nonsense Chapter 12: The Bad Economics of Pragmatism Chapter 13: The Worse Economics of Idealism Chapter 14: The Lonely Profit of Opportunism Chapter 15: Faux Ownership—Managers and Owners Chapter 16: The Cult of Hours Chapter 17: Performance Reviews and Advancement Theater Chapter 18: Your Company Doesn’t Care About You Part 3: The History of the Game Chapter 19: Less Than the Sum of Its Parts Chapter 20: Legacy—Ancient Corporations Chapter 21: Influence—Medieval Corporations Chapter 22: Gestalt—Mercantilism Chapter 23: Barriers to Entry—Industrial Revolution Chapter 24: Layered Organizations—Taylorism Chapter 25: Ubiquity—Organized Labor Chapter 26: Anachronism—Rise of Knowledge Work Part 4: How to Win the Game Chapter 27: Succeeding in the Corporate World, Such as It Is Chapter 28: Pragmatists Succeed with Alternate Narratives Chapter 29: Idealists Succeed with Merged Identity Chapter 30: Opportunists Become Other Chapter 31: The Realpolitik Tragedy of Corporate Scrum Chapter 32: The Programmer’s Escape Plan Chapter 33: Avoiding the Delivery Trap Chapter 34: Partnership and Transcending the Realpolitik Glass Ceiling Chapter 35: Avoiding Carnival Cash Chapter 36: The Art of No Chapter 37: Advancement Chapter 38: The Madness of it All Part 5: How to Stop Playing Games Chapter 39: Where We Go from Here Chapter 40: The Coming Crunch Chapter 41: Studies in Success—Those Who’ve Already Won Chapter 42: Building a Composite—Developer Ubermensch Chapter 43: The Developer Ubermensch is a Businessperson Chapter 44: Developers Becoming Efficiencers to Take Control Chapter 45: Turning App Dev Firms into Efficiencer Firms Chapter 46: Anatomy of the Efficiencer Firm Chapter 47: Becoming an Efficiencer and Joining an Efficiencer Firm Chapter 48: But How Do We Fix Non-Efficiencer Corporations? Chapter 49: Concrete, Immediate Steps You Can Take to Become an Efficiencer Chapter 50: Full Circle—The Fate of Pragmatists, Idealists, and Opportunists Chapter 51: What This Looks Like, Long Term What Now? Appendix A
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