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      <description>&amp;ldquo;Time is our most finite asset, and leverage &amp;ndash; the value we produce per unit of time &amp;ndash; allows us to direct our time toward what matters most&amp;rdquo;. This is one of the core ideas of the book &amp;ldquo;The Effective Engineer&amp;rdquo; by Edmund Lau.
Now, doesn&amp;rsquo;t that sound a lot like Andy Grove in his &amp;ldquo;High Output Management&amp;rdquo; book? Indeed, it does, and the book makes a couple of references to Grove.</description>
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