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what is the difference between hard and smart work

  
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April 03, 2006 16:57:59   #1  
Siddhun.M.Karthik        

RE: what is the difference between hard and smart work...
Hard work:-Read - Learn - Understand do the rehersal and then actaul task to bring the result. ( most of the beginners do it.)Smart work:-Get the work done from the begineers ! :)
 
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April 28, 2006 03:53:31   #2  
anurag agarwal        

RE: what is the difference between hard and smart work...
According to me hard work is the work done by reading learning and then executing it and putting our best in it but smat work is the work done by including our intelligence in it and doing ordinary things in a extraordinary work.
 
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May 23, 2006 07:12:54   #3  
Sowjanya Siddozu        

RE: what is the difference between hard and smart work...

According to me the difference between hard work and smart work is a s follows.....................

Hard work is one that which may or may not be completed in time but atlast drives the answer from the work and it is done with correctness even though it takes time the work is done.

Smart work is considered to be completed in time that is within the given time but hard work will be completed may or may not be within the given time span.

In IT companies smart work is preferred rather than hard work people want the work to be completed in time even though u r a hardworking guy/gal.


 
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June 09, 2006 06:32:05   #4  
gunjan        

RE: what is the difference between hard and smart work...
what is the difference between hard and smart work...
 
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June 20, 2006 00:51:31   #5  
praveena        

RE: what is the difference between hard and smart work...
hardwork is done with dedication rather than skill.where as smartwork is done with skill and it is a brainy work
 
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September 02, 2006 01:55:47   #6  
sankar kumar        

what is the difference between hard and smart work...
hai to all: i think : hard work means something that we are putting all sort of ability over the work and not able finish the work in time . but smart work is using the latest technology (i.e wirelees tech) the work is finished before time and successfully without any tension... so i prefer smart work for the today's generation
 
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September 30, 2006 22:34:52   #7  
Sachin        

RE: what is the difference between hard and smart work...
Smart work: Doing work intelligently and ambiquitly..Hard work: doing work continously. Innovate never stop.
 
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October 25, 2006 07:47:08   #8  
akshay        

RE: what is the difference between hard and smart work...
smart work is something that would make u work less hard.
 
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November 27, 2006 14:45:46   #9  
Rakesh        

RE: what is the difference between hard and smart work...

Hard Work: work as labor

Smart Work: Work as a S/W engg


 
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February 13, 2007 02:32:40   #10  
sanju        

RE: what is the difference between hard and smart work...
the main diff is that how you can solve problem logically or not
 
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