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When I leafed through the first pages

Posted: Sun Jan 19, 2025 8:19 am
by Bappy32
Frankwatching recently started publishing books in collaboration with Haystack publishers that will bring you up to speed on an online theme within an hour, such as 'Slimmer online werken' by Stephan ten Kate . Can you say something meaningful about such a broad topic within an hour? And does the book also offer something new for advanced online workers?

When I was asked to review the book 'Working Smarter Online in 60 Minutes', I hesitated for a moment. I already work a lot online myself and know dozens of tricks and hacks. Moreover, 'Working Smarter Online' is a thin book that you can read in an hour. Would I still learn something from it? Nevertheless, I decided to read and review the book, so that I could also tell others whether this book is worth it.

Concise and complete I was immediately surprised. Author greece mobile phone number list Stephan ten Kate does not get stuck in superficial tips or vague sermons, but is concrete and yet concise from the first pages. In this way he succeeds in presenting the essence of Getting Things Done in a very limited number of pages , something for which guru David Allen needs a complete book. However, do not think that 'Working Smarter Online' remains superficial because of this. If you do not yet work according to this Getting Things Done, then that part of the booklet alone is worth buying.