work smarter, not harder

work smarter, not harder

A business axiom that prioritizes efficiency above all else. Before we begin coding, let's think if we can reuse any of the old code. Work smarter, not harder, right?
See also: hard, not, work
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • let's get the/this show on the road
  • it's better to ask forgiveness than permission
  • let's rock and roll
  • Let's rock and roll!
  • a man/woman/person of action
  • man of action
  • let's talk
  • you only live once
  • the finishing touch
  • finishing touch
References in periodicals archive
"We need to work smarter, not harder, to make building safe, fast, and for the benefit of everyone."
The age-old adage "Work smarter, not harder" has few better applications than when breaking ground in a garden.
Akumina is the modern intranet platform that empowers global enterprises to quickly create personalized digital experiences that help every employee in every role work smarter, not harder. By offering a customizable, brandable and multilingual platform that seamlessly integrates with enterprise cloud applications, Akumina delivers a contextual, collaborative and engaging workplace experience to every user on any device.
Work smarter, not harder. That was the philosophy of Ryan Carson, founder and chief executive officer of education company Treehouse.
The British Business Bank is committed to helping smaller business leaders understand and explore the full range of finance options available to them - helping them work smarter, not harder. That's why the bank has launched the Finance Hub - a new interactive website dedicated to providing independent information on finance options for scale-up, high growth and potential high-growth businesses.
Her children remember Rosie as a caring mother who encouraged them to always work smarter, not harder, and to show compassion to everyone they met.
No matter what your current situation is, it's worth exploring a few ways to work smarter, not harder.
we're truly enabling teams to work smarter, not harder."
As a result, hospitals are learning to work smarter, not harder, using deeper insights from their own patient data and only stand to benefit further due to the promise of health technology advancements down the road.
| Work smarter, not harder Working smarter means prioritising your work, concentrating on the tasks that will make a real difference.
"Our consumers are sophisticated and expect their appliances to work smarter, not harder. Through the new collaboration with Apple, we're increasing a consumer's capability to interact with their appliances in new and more convenient ways," he added.
The key to productivity, says Work Smarter, Not Harder productivity program creator Carson Tate, is learning to anchor the possibility of this moment in the forefront of your mind.
Work smarter, not harder, and beat them at their own game if you have to, and NEVER be afraid to delegate an issue UPWARDS.
With money tight as always and staff short as ever, it's essential to work smarter, not harder. In this issue, we offer up some digital workflow solutions that can help you be more efficient and increase productivity.
This means business owners need to work smarter, not harder, which entails helping people find more intelligent ways to work.