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Listen in while we share insider stories, founder interviews, and insights from other businesses. Di

Listen in while we share insider stories, founder interviews, and insights from other businesses. Did you know Basecamp has a podcast? [The REWORK Podcast]( is about a better way to work — packed with inside stories, interviews with founders, and insights into other businesses. Give it a listen: Or, use this URL in your favorite podcast app: These recent episodes will give you a taste of what it's about: [HAPPY PACIFISTS]( Business rhetoric is rife with the language of war—there’s constant talk of conquering markets and dominating the competition. These tropes indicate a dangerous way of thinking that can have real consequences, intended or not, on human behavior. In this episode, two professors share their research on the impact of violent rhetoric on business ethics, and a member of Basecamp’s Support team talks about communication techniques that get us out of the mentality that everything is a zero-sum game. [SOMETIMES IT'S CRAZY AT WORK]( In October, Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson released their new book, It Doesn’t Have to be Crazy at Work. The book featured their writing, as well as cover art and interior illustrations from a couple designers at Basecamp. The launch initially seemed like a great success—but then things went awry. In this episode, we look at the work that went into the book and the problems with the release, and attempt to find some lessons in the aftermath. [THE WORST PERFORMANCE REVIEW]( Annual, semi-annual, quarterly, 360…no matter what form they take, performance reviews can be anxiety-inducing workplace rituals. In today’s episode, we talk to the head of HR at an HR software company (meta!) and a Basecamp designer about why helpful feedback is so difficult to give and receive—and what can be done to improve the process. [Subscribe to The REWORK Podcast]( [Share]( [Tweet]( [Forward]( You got this because you’re a customer, or you wanted to get Basecamp updates. [Unsubscribe from this list](. Our mailing address is: Basecamp 30 N Racine Suite 200Chicago, IL 60607 [Add us to your address book](

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