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BNET Book Brief: The 4-Hour Workweek

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    swt99612/27/07 Report as spam
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    PPC Approach

    THe PPC approach Tim covered in this book is too generic and over-simplify. I have not completed reading this book going by what I have read so far, he has definitely provided with some powerful ideas to work on in the area of increasing my productivity without compromising my time.

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    john_lovell@...12/27/07 Report as spam
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    RE: BNET Book Brief: The 4-Hour Workweek

    Your videos are unwatchable over a DSL line. A written summary would be much better than a video. Should I buy the book to find out what the video says??

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    ms. e12/28/07 Report as spam
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    i agree

    reading a summary would be useful
    if the video is not smooth over broadband, thanks

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    roy.atkinson@...12/30/07 Report as spam
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    RE: BNET Book Brief: The 4-Hour Workweek

    Ummmm... My organization has rules. I do not make them. One of them is that I'm expected (and have to account for) at least 40 hours a week. Personal assistant? Ummm... HR does the hiring, and having someone else do my work would get me fired. What planet is this guy from?

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    Trevor Lindars01/01/08 Report as spam
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    RE: BNET Book Brief: The 4-Hour Workweek

    Try reading the actual book...it has some interesting ideas and does address the issue of remote working as a step on the path to less presence at your place of employment - after all it's results that count not hours logged....

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    Bill Melator01/11/08 Report as spam
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    RE: BNET Book Brief: The 4-Hour Workweek

    Noow that you've watched the video, you don't need to buy the book. The book is essentially the same gloss over with examples.

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    Bill Melator01/11/08 Report as spam
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    RE: BNET Book Brief: The 4-Hour Workweek

    Now that you've watched the video, you don't need to buy the book. The book is essentially the same gloss over with examples.

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    thunder struck01/31/08 Report as spam
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    RE: BNET Book Brief: The 4-Hour Workweek

    just don't under stand the equations and mathematical brake downs to make
    what i already have working for me to mix or to impalement the new inovative
    ideas your offering into this system i guess i would need some one who could analyze my my procedures and critique the areas that im falling short and help
    intertwine the ideas to be more profitable and more efficient.

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