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Started & runs 37signals (makers of Basecamp, HEY, and ONCE). Non-serial entrepreneur, serial author. DM or email me at jason@hey.com.
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Jason Fried is the co-founder of 37signals, known for products like Basecamp and HEY. His social media content often revolves around themes of entrepreneurship, remote work, and the creative processes behind music and branding. He shares insights on productivity, collaboration, and the relevance of his published works in today's context. Fried also engages with his audience by discussing unexpected partnerships and industry observations.
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RT @tobi: Also don’t remember. But it’s been living rent free in my head ever s…
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The last 20% isn't most of the work, it's all of the work.
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Jason Fried on project completion
Jason Fried discusses the importance of delivering projects that are 100% done and reliable, contrasting with the trend of quick, unstable releases.
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RT @davidsenra: This is the best founder you've never heard of. Adam Foroughi's…
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RT @dhh: We can just decide that our world should be different. That modern Jav…
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The surprise of managing without an assistant
Jason Fried shares his experience of working without an assistant, challenging the notion that one is necessary for success.
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RT @dhh: Twenty-odd years ago, Jason and I did this promo for Apple. It was mad…
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Jason Fried's curiosity about Vibram's dominance
Jason Fried expresses interest in how Vibram has come to dominate the outsole industry, noting its presence across various shoe brands.
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The power of a single word
Jason Fried shares his appreciation for the word 'obliterate', highlighting its impactful use in an unexpected context.
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The Beatles' Creative Process
Jason Fried shares a video exploring the creative process behind The Beatles' 'A Day in the Life,' highlighting the blend of creativity and chance.
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unexpected collaboration
Jason Fried celebrates a unique collaboration between Reebok and H. Moser & Cie, praising the ambitious spirit of the project.
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compounding profits
Jason Fried highlights the financial benefits of maintaining the same team while achieving significant cost savings.
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Remote Work Insights
Jason Fried highlights a special promotion for 'REMOTE: Office Not Required', emphasizing its relevance in today's work culture.
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Artistic Creativity in 1950s Bus Tickets
Explore a collection of 1950s Milwaukee bus tickets, showcasing a high level of artistic creativity in civic design. This nostalgic look calls for a revival of such creativity in modern civic objects.
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Recognizing shared understanding
Jason Fried acknowledges David's insight, suggesting a shared understanding on current topics.
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RT @dhh: This is a good follow-up to the Lex interview from last summer regardi…
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Shared Dislikes: A Personal Reflection
Jason Fried reflects on the camaraderie found in shared dislikes, offering a personal insight into his collaborative ethos.
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Reframing problems: high vs. low
Jason Fried offers insights into addressing organizational issues by considering their impact rather than size.
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Product Placement: A Subtle Art
Jason Fried shares a brief post on the art of product placement, leaving followers intrigued.
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Hawaiian Airlines' Design Detail
Jason Fried appreciates a design detail on Hawaiian Airlines, commending its creativity and execution.
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