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Summary: Smartcuts: Review and Analysis of Snow's Book

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The must-read summary of Shane Snow's " How Hackers, Innovators, and Icons Accelerate Success".

This complete summary of the ideas from Shane Snow's book "Smartcuts" states how nowadays it takes less and less time to make money. People aren’t doing this by taking shortcuts, but ‘smartcuts’. These ‘smartcuts’ break conventions and find better ways to get more done. According to Snow, smartcutters hack their way to success, using principles that fall into three shorten, leverage and soar. This summary explains each of these categories in detail and tells you how you can start thinking laterally and hack your way to success.

Added-value of this
• Save time
• Discover how to hack your way to success
• Follow the nine principles of taking ‘smartcuts’ to get things done faster

To learn more, read “Smartcuts” and find your smartcut to success!

43 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 1, 2015

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Profile Image for Rodion Slabinskyi.
20 reviews25 followers
May 21, 2025
как можно было завалить такой концепт хз.

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Applying 10x Thinking can be a shortcut to success.

далее о том как Илона Маска стала успешной когда мыслила 10х и думала о том как полететь на луну
КРУТО, А КАК ПРИМЕНИТЬ

из роду , как играть в футбол как роналду -
ТРЕНИРУЙСЯ 10Х

полную книгу читать не собираюсь
Profile Image for Abby Epplett.
275 reviews1 follower
December 28, 2022
Columbia grad believes he has found the secret to quick success-- most people aren't working "smart enough". While some anecdotes are decent, the book buys into workaholic culture crossed with the Ivy League elite mindset.
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