Summary: How to Succeed in Business Without Working So Damn Hard: Review and Analysis of Kriegel's Book
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This complete summary of the ideas from Robert Kriegel's book "How to Succeed in Business Without Working So Damn Hard" shows that it’s possible to be more productive, create more profit and be happier by working less hours, but in a more direct way. This summary takes this principle and splits it into two guidelines: don’t conform, but rethink the way you work, and don’t compete against others. It also breaks down these principles into measures that every businessperson can apply. Exploit your strengths, for example, rather than trying to solve your weaknesses; make a serious effort to halve your number of meetings; look at business ideas outside of your industry, and think how they could be applied. In short, look carefully at your market’s assumptions, and your personal ones, and challenge whether they are effective, could be done more quickly or need to be done at all.
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Summary of How To Succeed In Business Without Working So Damn Hard (Robert Kriegel)
Don’t conform, rethink the rules of the way you do business.
Don’t try and sell products. Solve problems.
Book Presentation: How To Succeed In Business Without Working So Damn Hard by Robert Kriegel
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Working harder than everyone else is one way to succeed – but it’s not necessarily the only way or even the best way to become a great success. Instead, try and change the way you play the game of business so you tilt the playing field to your advantage. In other words, instead of trying to work harder, work better.
There are two basic strategies you can follow to work better:
In other words, instead of working 100-hours a week, try working less hours but only on projects you feel intensely passionate about. Or rethink your approach to customers to come up with new ideas your competitors have never tried. Do a little pioneering into undiscovered territories. Find paths nobody else has ever thought to tread, and reach new customers that way. It may not work out exactly as planned, but at least you won’t be enrolling in an endurance test to see whether or not you can work longer hours than the next guy.
The key to avoid having to work so damn hard is creative or breakthrough thinking. Instead of trying to climb the corporate ladder, challenge the old ways of doing everything. Look carefully at your mind-set, industry perceptions and personal biases. Ask whether you’re doing things with passion, or whether you’ve just got into a predictable rut. Then revamp your entire business philosophy. Replace it with something you can get truly passionate about. The people who rise to the top aren’t those