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Do more great work
Book • 2010
Michael Bungay Stanier's "Do More Great Work" helps readers identify and focus on tasks that truly matter.
The book categorizes work into three types: great, good, and bad, encouraging readers to eliminate bad work and increase great work.
Stanier provides practical exercises and frameworks to help readers clarify their priorities and improve their productivity.
The book emphasizes the importance of understanding one's strengths and passions to achieve greater fulfillment and success.
It's a valuable guide for individuals and organizations seeking to improve their work-life balance and achieve meaningful results.
The book categorizes work into three types: great, good, and bad, encouraging readers to eliminate bad work and increase great work.
Stanier provides practical exercises and frameworks to help readers clarify their priorities and improve their productivity.
The book emphasizes the importance of understanding one's strengths and passions to achieve greater fulfillment and success.
It's a valuable guide for individuals and organizations seeking to improve their work-life balance and achieve meaningful results.
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