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In this episode Fergus O’Connell takes a deep dive into his book, Stuff I Wish I'd Known When I Started Working, where he provides the tips and tools you need to work faster.In his book, O’Connell teaches you how to avoid the common mistakes of other aspiring business goers and skip a few rungs on the corporate ladder. The goal of the book is to help you be more effective, more accountable, more visible, and less afraid.This book is perfect for entrepreneurs who want learn from the mistakes of other successful people and need a fast-track guide to getting more done in less time. About Fergus O’Connell:“I graduated with a degree in mathematical physics and then I went in to software development and worked in that for about 10 or 12 years. In 1992 I started my own project management consulting and training company and that’s one of the things I’ve been doing ever since as well as writing books in the area of project management and time management. I have this alternative life as a novelist as well.I was thinking one day about how I’d like to be 19 again and to have all the knowledge and wisdom I have now. I was thinking of it in terms of life generally but then I thought a book which thought from the perspective purely of business might be a good thing to do.” – Fergus O’ConnellFor a detailed summary of Stuff I Wish I’d Known When I Started Working according to Fergus O’Connell CLICK HERERelated Books:Getting Things Done by David AllenPeople Tools For Business by Alan FoxHabit Stacking by Steve ScottFor more advice, tips, and stories on entrepreneurship, join our community on Facebook and Twitter.Category Tags: the office, work habits, work sucks, employee training, business mistakes, accountability, new job, job search, career advice, corporate culture
By Wade Danielson interviews Best Selling Authors on the Latest Books for Entrepreneurs Inspired by Leaders Like Malcolm Gladwell, Pat Flynn, John Lee Dumas, Tim Ferriss, and Gary Vaynerchuk.In this episode Fergus O’Connell takes a deep dive into his book, Stuff I Wish I'd Known When I Started Working, where he provides the tips and tools you need to work faster.In his book, O’Connell teaches you how to avoid the common mistakes of other aspiring business goers and skip a few rungs on the corporate ladder. The goal of the book is to help you be more effective, more accountable, more visible, and less afraid.This book is perfect for entrepreneurs who want learn from the mistakes of other successful people and need a fast-track guide to getting more done in less time. About Fergus O’Connell:“I graduated with a degree in mathematical physics and then I went in to software development and worked in that for about 10 or 12 years. In 1992 I started my own project management consulting and training company and that’s one of the things I’ve been doing ever since as well as writing books in the area of project management and time management. I have this alternative life as a novelist as well.I was thinking one day about how I’d like to be 19 again and to have all the knowledge and wisdom I have now. I was thinking of it in terms of life generally but then I thought a book which thought from the perspective purely of business might be a good thing to do.” – Fergus O’ConnellFor a detailed summary of Stuff I Wish I’d Known When I Started Working according to Fergus O’Connell CLICK HERERelated Books:Getting Things Done by David AllenPeople Tools For Business by Alan FoxHabit Stacking by Steve ScottFor more advice, tips, and stories on entrepreneurship, join our community on Facebook and Twitter.Category Tags: the office, work habits, work sucks, employee training, business mistakes, accountability, new job, job search, career advice, corporate culture