Work Rules!: Insights from Inside Google That Will Transform How You Live and Lead
Pages
406
Year
2015
Difficulty
Moderate
Themes
people operations, hiring at scale, data-driven HR, company culture, talent management
Laszlo Bock ran People Operations at Google for a decade, and this book pulls back the curtain on what actually works when you apply data and experimentation to how you find and keep great people.
Why Start Here
This is Bock’s only book, and it captures everything he learned building the people function at one of the world’s most admired companies. He covers the full employee lifecycle: hiring, onboarding, performance management, compensation, and culture. The hiring chapters alone are worth the price. Bock reveals that Google found four interviews predict a candidate just as well as twelve, that structured interviews dramatically outperform unstructured ones, and that the best predictor of job performance is a work sample test, not a resume or a referral.
Beyond recruiting, Bock makes a compelling case for paying top performers disproportionately more, giving employees more freedom than feels comfortable, and replacing annual reviews with continuous feedback. Every claim is backed by internal data or external research. The book reads like a memoir from someone who had the rare opportunity to run large-scale experiments on how organizations actually work.
What to Expect
A detailed 406-page book that mixes research findings with stories from inside Google. Bock writes with warmth and humor, making even the data-heavy sections accessible. The length reflects the breadth of topics covered. Best suited for managers, HR professionals, and founders thinking about how to build a people-first organization at any scale.
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