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Faster Accomplishments
- How Today's Most Successful Young People Are Challenging Timelines and Creating the Future of Work
- Narrated by: Matthew D'Elia
- Length: 3 hrs and 31 mins
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Summary
Two years, four years, six years - Who's to say how long it should take to accomplish things is your life? Matthew D'Elia is a first-time author, detailing the eventful past five years of his life. Matthew hasn't paid much attention to traditional societal timelines, he finished his bachelor's degree 11 months after graduating high school, and six months later finished his MBA the week of his 20th birthday.
Matthew has learned we are not handcuffed to the traditional timelines that society imposes on accomplishing anything with our lives. By challenging conventional timelines, and getting through all of his higher education in 18 months, instead of going to classes, Matthew excelled in a sales role at an industry leading Fortune 500 company, worked as a lead internal consultant for one of the top ranked wineries in the United States, and founded and sold his own medical equipment supply company.
Enclosed in this book, Matthew talks about his best practices for speed learning and accomplishment, the benefits these actions yield, as well as his vision and outlook on what the future of work will look like, especially with Generation Z entering the workforce.
The intention with this book is for it to be the final blow to the years of experience model, and proposing a new lens for measuring the quality of work and experience for determining who we should allow into our organizations. Imagine what the world would look like if accomplishments, motivation, and dedication mattered more than the years that have passed in someone's life.