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Monday, November 19, 2007

Book: Cut to the Chase by Stuart R. Levine

On my recent reading list has been this book, Cut to the Chase by Stuart R. Levine. While this book covers ground already well-plowed by many business books, you can use it as sort of tarot card deck to help you get your thinking on track.

Divided into small chapters, each with a well-defined topic, you can consume the book slowly, taking time after each chapter to reflect on the message and how you can develop the recommendations into action items for your own life and career.

One aspect I like very much, despite my own personal methods, is its focus on...well...focus. I know that even in my scattered life there are times when I need to focus on very specific and detailed points. Cut to the Chase has several great ideas on how to achieve this focus when you need it.

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