"“Working harder” is a poor strategy which your competitors can trivially replicate."
Actually, working longer hours can ultimately lead exhaustion and burn-out, which leads to poorer quality work, less productivity per unit of time...etc. And, no, not everyone can replicate it. Some people don't have the physical energy and basic health to do that.
(Obviously, I am in the "work smarter" camp. :-) )
Actually, working longer hours can ultimately lead exhaustion and burn-out, which leads to poorer quality work, less productivity per unit of time...etc. And, no, not everyone can replicate it. Some people don't have the physical energy and basic health to do that.
(Obviously, I am in the "work smarter" camp. :-) )