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0Duct Tape Marketing today about Dreaming Smaller and was intrigued with the Scorecard system. So that got us thinking over here at BizBox. What other tactics do our readers use to work smarter. Join the conversation.....

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I just turn 30 and I still have no idea what it means to work smarter. I started a company from scratch in 2003 with a partner (funded by Visa and Master Card - a.k.a. personal credit card funded startup) and right now we are operating on the ground in 5 countries (50 people in total)

Sometimes I feel guilty because I keep hearing about work smarter and all the tips and advices on how to do it. So far for me work is about working 7 days a week with breaks here and there.

I started in Chicago and right now I live in Cairo working out in one of our branch for the past two years. My assumption was that once I leave the higher pace life in Chicago I would be able to figure this work smarter thing in a slower pace Cairo, Egypt.

Wrong.
I find myself getting busier and hectic as ever. I do enjoy doing all of these but I still haven't seen the way to work smarter.

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