To learn more about how to work smarter, I caught up with Morten Hansen, author of the new book Great at Work: How Top Performers Do Less, Work Better, and Achieve More. But once you’re working between 50 and 65 hours per week, the benefit of adding additional hours drops off. You simply can’t invest that kind of time and attention if you have too many work activities. Hansen: The phrase “work smarter, not harder” has been thrown around so much over the past decade that it has become a cliché. It yields a simple and practical framework of seven “work smart” practices that any of us can use to work at our best.
Source: Forbes January 30, 2018 14:37 UTC