The authors propose that "calm" should be a company’s primary goal. This involves protecting employee time and attention as the most valuable resources.
by Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson (founders of Basecamp ) is a manifesto against modern "hustle culture." It argues that long hours, burnout, and constant "craziness" are marks of poor management and systemic waste rather than badges of honor. Core Philosophy: The "Calm" Company It Doesn’t Have to Be Crazy at Work
View your organization’s culture and processes as something that can be iteratively improved and debugged. The authors propose that "calm" should be a
Reject the idea that you must work 80+ hours to be successful. Sustained exhaustion is seen as a "mark of stupidity," not a prerequisite for achievement. Practical Strategies for Calm Practical Strategies for Calm A 40-hour work week
A 40-hour work week is plenty if those hours are spent in high-quality, uninterrupted "deep work".
The book outlines specific practices to reduce workplace chaos: