
Simplify
Do 50 Percent More with 50 Percent Less
Jim VandeHei(Author)
Random House LLC US (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 15. September 2026
Book
Hardback
224 pages
979-8-217-08877-5 (ISBN)
Description
With AI upending work and life, the bestselling authors of Smart Brevity offer a one-stop survival guide to dramatically improving your life, work, and happiness.
This urgent manual lets you take control of what is essential in a world where AI might simplify you out of a job. Maximize success by simplifying every aspect of your life. Ruthlessly distill what really matters to you, then clear the space to focus on what you do best.
The authors draw on lessons from founding two hot startups—Axios and Politico—and their years of experience advising Fortune 500 companies. Simplify is packed with advice from some of the world's most successful people—your handbook for eliminating dreary distractions... so you can focus on what matters.
- Toxic complexity clogs our meetings, inboxes, calendars—even in our daily habits. We can do so much more, but first we need to do less.
- Simplify shows you how. It's a step-by-step playbook for spending most of your time doing things that make you feel and perform better.
This urgent manual lets you take control of what is essential in a world where AI might simplify you out of a job. Maximize success by simplifying every aspect of your life. Ruthlessly distill what really matters to you, then clear the space to focus on what you do best.
- Simplify will help anyone thrive, from interns to CEOs.
The authors draw on lessons from founding two hot startups—Axios and Politico—and their years of experience advising Fortune 500 companies. Simplify is packed with advice from some of the world's most successful people—your handbook for eliminating dreary distractions... so you can focus on what matters.
More details
Series
Language
English
Dimensions
Height: 210 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
567 gr
ISBN-13
979-8-217-08877-5 (9798217088775)
Schweitzer Classification
Person
Jim VandeHei, Mike Allen, and Roy Schwartz