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Dispatch, September 5, 2001 Vol 6 No. 91 (0502) "More than 9,000 subscribers" |
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How Much Harder Can We Work? ... There's no hot moneymaking tip in this Dispatch. So don't shoot me. But I'd like to recognize you, kind reader, in honor of Labor Day. After all, you're working harder these days. In fact, compared with 1990, you're working an extra week per year -- 49.5 out of 52 weeks. (New York Times, September 1, 2001) ... Hey, wasn't technology supposed to simplify our lives? ... But it gets worse. On average we work 3.5 weeks more than Japanese workers, 6.5 weeks more than British workers, and 12.5 weeks more than Germans. Uh-oh.
PikeNet Forum... How about taking a break next May 8-9, 2002, in New York City? That's date of the PikeNet Forum, "Reality Check -- How Market Leaders Choose Winning Digital Strategies." Network with your colleagues. Start a conversation about what really works. Mark your calendar and put it in your budget now. You'll enjoy this event. --Peter Pike / ppike@pikenet.com |
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