As we get close to the end of 2008, its time to take stock and make projection. Part of my plan is to go over Rajesh setty’s book Beyond Code again. Aside from the fact that this young man’s life is an inspiration, this book is a bomb. Rajesh is an info entrepreneur who had written not less than six books before he was 16.I will be sharing some of his thoughts in this book today.

For everyone, he advised that there is need for personal process re-engineering. As corporate organizations are involved in re-engineering, individual must also examine his own process and re-engineer them.

Re-engineering as defined by an online dictionary ‘is the radical redesign of business processes and organizational structure in order to achieve significant improvements in performance.

We all have different relationships that we maintained. These includes relationships with a boss, client, family, co-workers, friends, others. All these take our valuable time but they are all essential relationships to keep. The ability to re-engineer and give priority to those that matter is an issue. Note the followings:

1. Why are you keeping the relationships: answer this with all sincerity, because it can help to place proper priority.

2. Establish rules: What are the rules that guide each relationship. Do not mix them up. What roles are you supposed to play?

3. Know where you are: where are you now in the scheme of things?

I strongly suggest that you buy this book as you prepare for next year. I also learnt that Rajesh Setty gave this book away free in the last two weeks, you may want to check if this is still available for download on his site: http://blog.lifebeyondcode.com

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