



The popularization of the phrase 'work smarter, not harder' in industrial engineering and time management literature, emphasizing efficiency and effectiveness over brute force effort in achieving productivity goals.
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The phrase "work smarter, not harder" emerged from industrial engineering in the mid-20th century, emphasizing that productivity gains come from improved methods rather than increased effort.
Working smarter means:
The principle underpins modern productivity:
Today, working smarter includes:
Some argue the phrase:
Most successful approaches combine: