Work Attitudes: Four Lessons Learnt From My Four Hour Day

Topics:
Efficiency,
Time Management
Tags:
Attitude,
Flying Solo Pty,
Human Resources,
Management,
Strategy,
Workforce Management
Source:
Flying Solo

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Overview: What seemed like a simple reduction in work hours turned into a valuable experience in understanding the authors work attitudes and how he work best. When he was first dazzled by the promise of a Four Hour Day six months ago, he had visions of lazy afternoons curled up with a book with his business just running itself in his absence. But what he wasn't expecting was the shift he had to make in his work attitudes and how much he would learn about his own work habits.

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Format: HTML | Date: Nov 2004 | Pages: 2


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