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asked by goonball on November 13, 2006 6:13 PM
Want to get things done faster so you can accomplish more of your long-term goals? Okay. We'd all like that to happen. But the question we finally have to ask is "How can I do that - get more things done in less time?

This book is loaded with ideas. Now, don't expect smoke and mirrors here. And don't look to magically pull a few extra hours for your day out of thin air. Nope, there's no magic formula. But, between the front and back covers of thei book you'll find 175 really really good suggestions that will help you get things done faster ... and usually better.

Before you know it, you're back in control - actually achieving those goals you've set for yourself.


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This is not a book, it's a booklet of 33 pages! The tips are simplistic and obvious and can be gotten out of numerous other time management books that are better. I was completely disappointed and would have sent the book back to Amazon, but it's not worth paying the shipping to do so. I would not recommend this book to anyone.
reviewed by redryder on November 19, 2006 11:40 AM

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Good book. Rcommended by a friend who hit the motherload in the first few pages. Sold me easily. A must read for anyone who multitasks (techies, managers, moms, etc. ;-) ) and needs to be able to handle it all all day long. Worth it's weight in gold.
reviewed by tsu on November 28, 2006 7:33 PM

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Great book. Effective ,concise, no diagrams,no definitions just some cool advices. Not all tips will fit your needs but many will.
reviewed by janmueller on November 29, 2006 7:34 AM

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Author David Cottrell, founder of CornerStone Institute, has done a tremendous favor for the 21st century business community by publishing this handy and quick read. In less time than it takes to watch a sitcom on TV, "175 Ways" inspires you to cut through the time-consuming portions of your day to have the time you need to do what you do well.

This little book is a "must" for every new graduate, every veteran business person and everyone in between. Not only can you learn to save time, but you can also learn how to get the most out of every minute, whether at home, commuting or at the office.

By virtue of its application to every lifestyle, this book may well replace the "One-Minute Manager" as required reading for every employee of every company in America.

And, for the price, each time management tip is worth its weight in gold!

reviewed by tubi on November 29, 2006 5:01 PM

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