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Dan Lyons is a novelist, journalist, and screenwriter. He is currently a co-producer and -writer for the HBO series Silicon Valley. Previously, Lyons was technology editor at Newsweek and the creator of the groundbreaking viral blog "The Secret Diary of Steve Jobs" (AKA "Fake Steve Jobs"). Lyons has written for the New York Times Magazine, GQ, Vanity Fair, and Wired. He lives in Winchester, MA.
"[Lab Rats] exposes the junk science and questionable management
practices that have migrated from Silicon Valley to the rest of the
economy."--Knowledge@Wharton
"[A] darkly funny journalistic look at the contemporary
workplace.... By turns sardonic and impassioned, this is an
insightful and frequently entertaining guide to the increasingly
bizarre world of Silicon Valley and the trends it
spawns."--Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"[Lyons] argues persuasively.... A passionate indictment of brutal
workplace culture."--Kirkus Reviews
"A lively and spirited takedown."
--The Guardian
"An entertaining polemic against the tech industry.... Instead of
obsessing about unicorns (startup companies worth more than $1
billion), the author thinks the world should look for 'zebras, '
which can turn a profit and improve society at the same time. Many
modern workers will agree."--The Economist
"Dan Lyons'... quest to understand the modern workplace has yielded
an amusing but often harrowing report from the front
lines."--Boston Globe
"Dan Lyons's Lab Rats defies easy description. It is hilarious, but
not funny. I sputtered laughing and choked crying (literally, not
figuratively) as I read it. Yes, to an extreme, Lyons gives Silicon
Valley the thrashing that it, alas, largely deserves. But in the
final third of the book, he offers us an effectively illustrated
way out--an approach to work and business that puts people first,
profitably serves customers, and makes the world a little bit
better in the process."--Tom Peters, NewYork Times bestselling
author of In Search of Excellence
"Entertaining... A worthwhile and disturbing read."--Sunday
Business Post
"Fair warning: you may need an extra set of hands around while
you're reading Lab Rats. You'll need them to help pick your jaw up
off the floor."--Houston Style Magazine
"Funny and frightening."
--Sunday Post
"I loved Dan Lyons's book Disrupted. With Lab Rats, he takes his
critique of the modern workplace to the next level, to show how
Silicon Valley's sometimes disturbing ideas about how to treat
employees now pervade many workplaces. This is a fascinating,
thought-provoking, hilarious, and sometimes harrowing account of
current work culture."--Gretchen Rubin, #1 NewYork Times
bestselling author of The Happiness Project and TheFour
Tendencies
"Lyons is a very funny journalist... Much of his polemic rings
true."--The Financial Times
"Skewering corporate jargon, management science, and, worst of all,
enforced fun, Lyons's waggish jeremiad lays out how the world of
work has changed for the worse."--Tatler
"This book should be required reading for anybody who thinks
working for a startup in Silicon Valley would be
fun."--TechNewsWorld
"With Lab Rats, Lyons makes a passionate plea for business leaders
to understand this dangerous transformation and offers a way
out."--BookPassage
A Guardian Best Book of 2019
An Inc. Magazine Best Business Book of 2018
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