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Peterson, Brent D. Nielson, Gaylan W. Fake Work: Why People Are Working Harder Than Ever but Accomplishing Less, and How to Fix the Problem. Simon Spotlight Entertainment. New York. 2009.

Only work you do that serves the mission of the organization for whom you do the work is real work. Fake work is any work that fails to drive the organization toward goals that help deliver the mission.

Peterson helps readers understand, recognize and diagnose work as fake in part one of the book. Then, Peterson presents nine paths you can use to focus your effort and life energy on "real" work.

Each action chapter covers the steps and ends with a roadmap for action. A handy reference for evaluating work you identify and work your leaders may assign.

Book includes some interesting tools

Peterson's signs you might be making "fake" work

Fake Work Causes

Busyness overwhelms emphasis.

Pathways out of fake work

Stuff I picked up on

Weekly engineering progress report to eliminate fake work

Three sections only

Fake work looks like real work

The spirit of real work

Working with people

Help your team avoid redundant work

Help your team keep aligned

Alignment requires continuous and valuable communication regarding how each individual's work fits within the context of the team.

Organizations spend nowhere near enough time trying to align their organizations with the values and visions already in place

(Jim Collins)

Execution is the proof that strategy is understood and carried out at the point of work -- where effort meets performance and results.

...

Alignment is a people task between individuals on a work team. ... Teams will align themselves if their manager adequately explains strategies and helps prioritize critical tasks.

(Peterson)

Mismanagement issues

Leadership recommendations