What is the difference between hard work and smart work?

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Amit Chaudhary said:   8 years ago
In my opinion, hardwork gives less output (work) in more time but smartwork is something that gives more output (output) in less time.
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Bhavani said:   8 years ago
Both hard and smart works plays an essential role.

Hard work+smart work=good result.
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Rohit said:   8 years ago
According to my opinion, smart work means doing maximum work in less time and Hard work means doing minimum work in maximum time.
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Surya said:   8 years ago
Hard work is a straight way of completing the task.

But Smart work needs tactics to complete the same task.
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Chandan ku behera said:   8 years ago
Hard work where we have to put more efforts & we get better results.

Smart work, where we use some skills/techniques to complete the task with less efforts.
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Rahul barnwal said:   8 years ago
Both give same result but smart work take less time for completion of work.
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Khushboo Jain said:   8 years ago
I would say, both Hard work and Smart work go hand in hand.

To do work smartly you have to work hard to learn and know about the things So that you can apply them to do work smartly.
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Keerthi said:   8 years ago
Hard work: Doing a work with full strength and abilities.

Smart work: Performing the task on the given work efficiently.
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Davinder kaur said:   8 years ago
Hardwork means doing a thing spending lot of time on it. The work is done by using old methods, concepts by which no innovative thing obtained. The hardwork is quantity oreinted.

Smartwork means doing a same thing but spending limited time on it. Here the work is done by modifies the previous methods to obtain innovative thing. The smartwork is quality oriented.
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Shivay said:   8 years ago
Hardwork means lots of efforts with too much time to achieve goal and smartwork means less efforts with minmum time.
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