How Bill Gates Work

I came across this page “How I Work: Bill Gates” where bill gates tells in details how he does his daily work, an thought I’d share it with my blog reader(s) .. (I don’t think that I need the ’s’ yet :P)
P.S.
and I think that Bill Gates is copying from me ![]()
MrMMM on April 6th 2007 in Technology
Bashar responded on 07 Apr 2007 at 3:28 pm #
Work on your pings and you should be getting traffic soon. I’ve been through the article, I liked the fact he only gets 100 emails a day! In his book Business @ Speed of though (which was years back) he said he reads each and every email that gets sent. Guess he found out this is what he will be doing for the rest of his life unless he changes it.
Smart move. We get close to that number and we are not managers yet.
Bashar responded on 08 Apr 2007 at 10:07 am #
[and I think that Bill Gates is copying from me :P]
Are you planning to sue him?
MrMMM responded on 08 Apr 2007 at 11:36 am #
I added it to technocrati already and I’ll work on the pings inshalah thanks for the hints
about the emails I once read that he is the most spammed man in the world .. but of course as he said he only reads the emails from ppl he knows other that they filter it for him ..
It also amazed me when I read what he said about the presentation white board (smart white board) he said that he wanted it but he will buy it the next year .. that’s too disciplined and to ‘careful with the money’ for the richest man in the world ..
if you compare this with Kuwaiti business owners thinking and they spend more than the cost of that board for their exquisite office furniture !!
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and about suing him, I’m not thinking about that right now coz we’re friends
Bashar responded on 08 Apr 2007 at 4:42 pm #
[if you compare this with Kuwaiti business owners thinking and they spend more than the cost of that board for their exquisite office furniture !!]
Yeah, like people who buy two screens for one PC.
MrMMM responded on 08 Apr 2007 at 5:21 pm #
“Yeah, like people who buy two screens for one PC.”
That’s not spending, that’s investing in productivity ;p