Cut to the Chase (Unabridged) Audiobook, by Stuart Levine Play Audiobook Sample

Cut to the Chase Audiobook (Unabridged)

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Read By: Alan Sklar Publisher: Tantor Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 2.17 hours at 1.5x Speed 1.63 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: January 2007 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN:

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Just before CEO and consultant Stuart Levine appeared on the Today Show to promote his best-selling book The Six Fundamentals of Success, co-host Matt Lauer said to him, You know what really drives me nuts? When people come into my office for a five-minute conversation, and an hour later, they're still there! Why can't they cut to the chase?

Lauer's question echoed the concerns Levine has heard from business people and top executives at every level: How can I get more done? How can I stay focused? How can I condense my workday so that I can become more successful and yet spend more time with my family?

Levine's answer: by cutting to the chase. The people who thrive at work are the ones who make best use of their limited time and energy. They approach each task with clarity and purpose. They prioritize. They don't allow others to waste their time. In Cut to the Chase, Levine has distilled the expertise of hundreds of CEOs, managers, and professionals into 100 concise, invaluable lessons about how to get to the point, stay on track, and be more successful in everything you do.

In an age in which we spend more hours at work than ever before, Cut to the Chase is the indispensable guide to making the most of your time, so that you can lead a happier, more balanced life.

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"Lots of good rules for taking back your time and being more productive, especially in the professional sphere. Some of the rules are easy to translate to other areas of life, and some are not. I like that he has a clear and concise style, and provides quick examples of how to use a rule."

— Jessica (4 out of 5 stars)

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  • Overall Performance: 3 out of 53 out of 53 out of 53 out of 53 out of 5

    " Has a couple of good points I can apply to my own situation. Quick read. "

    — Tom, 10/12/2013
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    " : talk about multitasking and smart working. not the most fun read ever, but practical and worthwhile habits to implement in ones life. "

    — Jesse, 2/2/2013
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    " chalk full of real-life advice that you can actually put into use and it was practical. "

    — Peter, 7/9/2012
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    " I got this to help me be more efficient at work. "

    — Karen, 2/18/2012
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    " The ideas could have used a bit more development. Very surfacey. "

    — Liene, 9/1/2011
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    " This is a quick read and a good review of things you know and those you intuitively know. I read it in preparation for facilitating a meeting. "

    — Jan, 5/30/2011
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    " Very quick read, I enjoyed it! Very practical advice. "

    — Frank, 1/23/2011
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    " If I were the kind of fast-paced, hard-driving guy the author makes himself out to be, I probably would have gotten more out of this book. With the kind of work I do, it's all about relationships and helping people, which doesn't fit at all with most of his ideas. It was invigorating, though. "

    — Sus, 10/28/2010
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    " It's Just My Nature! "

    — Muhammed, 1/21/2009
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    " This book is the reminder of how to govern oneself with others, so that you don't come out on the losing end all the time. This is a must read. It can be read in one day, or an hour if you have time. Simple facts of life, but quick. The book does cut to the chase. "

    — Fredrica, 11/29/2007
  • Overall Performance: 4 out of 54 out of 54 out of 54 out of 54 out of 5

    " A should-read book on time management which is a critical competency as you manage your career or startup. "

    — Lori, 4/15/2007