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The Seven-day Weekend

http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0712677909/

fry-it, ricardo, semler, book, maverick, brazil

13th of August 2003

Seven-day Weekend book cover When I first started at Fry-IT they gave me Maverick! by the same author as this book and they said: "Read this. This is how we work". This book is the sequal to the Maverick! book. The first book tells the story of Semco, an industry manufacturer in Brazil that is run by the employees with the CEO Ricardo Semler as "catalyst". Employees come and go as they please, dress as they please, recruit their own bosses, no secretaries, no dedicated desks and even set their own salaries! Employees are given more or less total freedom to do what they want or to do what they have to do how they want to do it.

The core principle in both books is: He who is given responsibility takes responsibility.

It's mostly about moral trust. For example, they abandoned having a security check when people left the plant. Sure, a couple of people stole some tools and stationary. But showing respect to the majority of people boosts their confidence and hence perform better. Besides, the people who stole things were soon kick out (or persuaded otherwise) by their own collegues because it was counteractive for them when tools were missing. I must add that the employees all have generous bonus schemes.

Read the first book for more explainations and examples, but you don't have to have read the first book to read this second one. In this book Ricardo Semler talks about several things such as:

Ricardo constantly surprises me with his unconventional ideas. I thought I was "modern" in my views of worklife but constantly I get reminded of being old-fashioned. This book has given me many new ideas to adopt when I work. One such idea is to go play golf during the day and make up for that in the evening.

One major idea I've learnt from reading this book is that about Aligning your interests. Suppose I have an idea for something our company can make money on, then with my collegues acceptance and guidance I can enthusiasticly develop this idea from within the company. This is what a lot of people do. They leave their job to instead start up a company and work with their idea. That comes with risks, and if your company instead can allow you to develop your idea within the company, the employee is more secure and the company gets yet another product to sell.

I recommend that you buy this book and read it if you want to learn about how to make worklife more interesting. It's one of those books that makes you think and re-evaluate your ideas. I like books like that!


Comment

Verne Kalichuk - 19th August 2003  [«« Reply to this]
Do you have a website address or other contact information for Semco SA?
Peter - 14th September 2003  [«« Reply to this]
No I don't unfortunatly.
Peter - 14th September 2003  [«« Reply to this]
Another good quick article
http://observer.guardian.co.uk/business/story/0,6903,944138,00.html
ugwk9zp@gmail.com - 8th August 2006   [«« Reply to this]
ringtones free
Ronny - 5th January 2004  [«« Reply to this]
Official Website: www.semco.com.br

The site is only in portugese language, therefore difficult to unterstand ...

I read both books of Ricardo Semler and actually try to influence our management, which is not very easy. But I think that's the future organisation for a company. Do you know any companies which are organized at "Semco"-principles?
Peter - 11th January 2004  [«« Reply to this]
My company Fry-IT Ltd. is "organized at Semco principles".
On my first day they (my boss) gave me a copy of Maverick! and said: "I've read it 9 times. Read it. This is how we work."
Salmon - 7th February 2006   [«« Reply to this]
I stumbled upon your site. I have read both of Semler's books and am very intrigued by his management principles. I am about to start a company and plan to implement his principles. Could I contact you for suggestions?
Peter Bengtsson - 7th February 2006   [«« Reply to this]
Of course you can but no promises. We're not a non-profit company and little time to spend on evangelism.
But let me just say: it works!
Brynhildur - 7th August 2005  [«« Reply to this]
This is the Semco site in english, http://semco.locaweb.com.br/ingles/
Geoffrey Slinker - 7th March 2006  [«« Reply to this]
I have a yahoo group concerned with software development and Maverick (Semler's way of management).

Anyone can join the group. You don't have to be involved with software development.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/maverick_software_development/
Olayinka - 21st October 2006  [«« Reply to this]
am doing a study on the semco philosophy,can you be of help in terms of material?
 
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