DISQUS

KnowHR Blog: The 4-Hour Workweek

  • Scott McArthur · 2 years ago
    That is just so true! Although these days I enjoy what I do so much (and yes I am a consultant) that I love every second of it!
  • Frank Roche · 2 years ago
    Scott, that joke does crack me up. I've seen variations on it from time to time. I like consulting, too...a lot actually. I'm just so intrigued, though, about working four hours a week. Being in the business, you know: There's no such thing as a day off. Go on vacation and work just accumulates. Fun work, but work all the same!
  • Trisha · 2 years ago
    Great post, i love that consulting joke! Anyways, talking about the Four Hour Work Week, is an interesting thing for me, though I haven't tried this yet. In the world of business, every seconds really counts. Businessmen don't want to waste time on fun and meaningless things. But, I admit that we sometimes feel like wanting to have a break from our work overload. Now, this is the time to achieve that dream, go on vacation but still business is working. This is possible by the idea of OUTSOURCING. Tim's book will help us achieve these things.

    This is one great idea! Let's give it a shot!
  • Trisha · 2 years ago
    Check it out here: Barnes&Nobles.com.
  • Frank Roche · 2 years ago
    Hey Trisha, I read about half this book this morning on the train (fast read, slow train). It's really excellent, and I'm going to wrote more about this. Your summary is excellent! Outsourcing is right. I like that.
  • Trisha · 2 years ago
    Hi Frank,

    Thanks for your response and your kind compliment. I'll be looking forward for more entries or writings about this book.:-)

    More power to you!