forthcomingLIVING THE 80/20 WAYWORK LESS, WORRY LESS, SUCCEED MORE, ENJOY MORERichard KochIf you knew that you could always get more of the great things that life has to offer, with less effort and cost, would you be interested? If you could find a simple solution to your problems by following a way that always works, would you be interested? If you could work a two-day week, and yet get much better results and pay than you do for a full week now, would you be interested? If that way applied not just to making a living, to money, or success, but also to the even more important areas of life - the people that you love and care for, and your happiness and fulfilment - would you be interested? You can transform your life if you follow the 80/20 Way. In his incredibly successful titles, The 80/20 Principle and The 80/20 Individual Richard Koch demonstrates to readers how to use the 80/20 principle, achieving more with less in a predominately business context. In this long awaited third book, Koch now helps the reader to succeed personally as well as professionally, to make a good life as well as a living. With chapters on Unmasking the Mystery of Money, and Relationships: the Modern Way or the 80/20 Way?, we can now learn how to utilise the power of the individual to our best advantage in our lives as a whole rather than just in a business setting. Living the 80/20 Way uses a simple, short, self-help approach to guide the reader through the different areas of their life that can benefit from the 80/20 way of thinking. By giving the reader the opportunity to answer a variety of questions, Koch makes the book more interactive and promotes a real sense of self-help by prompting the reader to tailor the 80/20 way to their own life experience. Richard Koch is the author of eleven acclaimed books including the bestselling The 80/20 Principle. His books The Power Laws of Business and The 80/20 Individual are also published by Nicholas Brealey, as is Managing Without Management. A 'serial entrepreneur', he has made large returns from a diverse range of businesses. He was a partner with Bain & Co and a co-founder of The LEK Partnership. He is now a non-executive director of four quoted companies and advises venture capital groups in the UK and South Africa. |