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Dave Crenshaw Testimonials

Dave is always receiving new testimonials from his clients. Here are just some of the latest:

 


Sue Robinson

 
 
 


Rob Cocoran

 
 
Jason Payne

It was simply the best money I spent last year. End of story.
Jason Payne, Payne Financial

 
 
Sue Robinson

It has taught me the skills and given me the tools I wish I had twenty years ago.
Sue Robinson, Signature Promotions
SigPro.biz

 
 
Jimmy Rex

The Boot Camp helped me find an extra three hours every day.
Jimmy Rex, Keller Williams Realty
www.TheJimmyRexTeam.com

 
 


Dianna Anderson

 
 
 


Tasi Young

 
 
Jane Ann Craig

The Boot Camp helped free up at least thirty percent of my time. It radically advanced my organization and career.
Jane Ann Craig, Total Dental Administrators
www.TotalDentalAdmin.com

 
 
Bradnorton

It was exactly what I needed to leverage all the stuff that comes into my life at home and at work.
Brad Norton, UCCU
www.UCCU.com

 
 
Scott Asbell

I've referred other people because I felt it was well worth the investment.
Scott Asbell, Rocky Mountain Mortgage
www.UtahMortgage.com

 
 


Jason Payne

 
 
 


Mark Crosby

 
 
Terryannolsen

It helped us learn how to process paperwork and narrow our gathering points. I highly recommend it.
Terry Ann Olsen, Interior Unlimited
www.StevePetersonInteriors.biz

 
 
Ron Nielson

Pack your bags! You'll save enough time that you'll be able to go on vacation.
Ron Nielson, A Good Brick Mason
www.AGoodBrickMason.com

 
 
Greg Fix

It brings a fresh approach to finding that extra hour we're all looking for in a day.
Greg Fix, Big D Construction
www.Big-D.com

 
 


Don Eldredge

 
 
 


Scott Asbell

 
 
Glenn Mitchell

I feel in greater control of my business. I have learned how to control and use my time wisely.
Glenn Mitchell, Sav-Mor Auto
www.SavMorAuto.net

 
 
Dan Nelson

I highly recommend it to those who are looking to have time management in their lives.
Dan Nelson, Marble & Granite Solutions
www.MGSbyDesign.com

 
 
Rob Schaffer

I feel like I'm regaining control. The coaching about organization and processes has really helped me.
Rob Schaffer, Schaffer Homes
www.SchafferHomes.com

 
 


Jason Smith

 
 
 


Lamond Woods

 
 
Gary Heaton

I now perform better as a business owner. My mind is free and I'm more organized.
Gary Heaton, Valpak
www.valpak.com

 
 
Chris Shurian

It's helped make focus organization and accountability become effortless for me.
Chris Shurian, Classic Construction
www.CCsult.com

 
 
Clay Johnson

It's the one service I've paid for and utilized that I can refer without any hesitation whatsoever.
Clay Johnson, Castle Rock Financial
www.TheCastleOnline.com

 
 


Lance Black, Eli Kirk

 
   
 

A fresh take on the problem of time wasters in our corporate and personal lives, The Myth of Multitasking: How Doing It All Gets Nothing Done will change your paradigm about what is productive and what is not. I loved the concept of 'switchtasking' verses multitasking. A must read for all.
Hyrum W. Smith
Co-Founder Franklin Covey, CEO Galileo

 
 

If every busy professional could internalize Crenshaw's message in this book, we'd all get much more done in less time.
Gina Trapani
Lead Editor, Lifehacker.com, and Author, Upgrade Your Life

 
 

Every great CEO and rainmaker needs this book!
Jeffrey J. Fox
Author, How to Become a Rainmaker

 
 

This little book was both a pleasure to read and offered some very practical advice in the form of a modern day fable.
Oliver Starr
Editor, Getting Things Done Times

 
 

Are you a master of juggling e-mail, voice mail, cell-phone calls and the like? No, you're not, says this slim fable-cum-manifesto against multitasking. The author, a business coach, gently ridicules the idea that anyone can concentrate on two things at the same time.
Andrea Sachs
Senior Reporter, Time Magazine, November 2, 2008

 
 

This simple yet powerful book shows clearly why multitasking is, in fact, a lie that wastes time and costs money. Far from being efficient, multitasking actually damages productivity and relationships at work and at home.
businessskillbooksblogspot.com
November 24, 2008

 
 

I applaud Crenshaw for taking on a popular buzzword and small-scale plague not only in business life, but also our day-to-day world. Multitasking is indeed a myth. I would be tempted to be more vigorous in my rhetoric and say that multitasking is a fraud and a thief.
businesscoach.us.com
November 24, 2008

 
 

Crenshaw's on a mission to reduce distractions, interruptions, and fire-fighting at work, and create environments that let employees see through tasks with their full attention before moving onto the next thing.
blumerlamotte.blogspot.com
October 13, 2008

 
 
 
 

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