Sunday, September 14, 2008

GTD Digest 2008-09-14

Weekly recap of GTD highlights (news, views, tips and tricks) from around the web

[9 Entries]

GTD - The Backlash or: What Does It Take to Actually Be Better
By chris 
For several weeks I’ve had a half written post based on the negativity I’ve seen lately towards GTD, just sitting on my laptop, waiting for the ideas to become fully fleshed. Last week, the idea got kick-started by Merlin’s post on his ...

GTD: Keeping Things Accessible
By robc.the.geek@gmail.com (Rob The Geek) 
Following this, I now have all of my major GTD tools at my fingertips, all accessible within 5 keystrokes (Win+Esc for Launchy, up to three keystrokes for a shortcut). This has REALLY helped me in becoming more productive with the tools ...

8 GTD Wallpapers to Keep You on Track
By Scott 
Here are some GTD wallpapers that I’ve found over the past few months. You can click on any of the images below to visit the sites of the original author. First off is the Smart Productivity addition to the list of available GTD ...

Simply GTD with Kelly: A day with no new input
By kelly@davidco.com (Kelly) 
Let's pretend that today is a day where you will get no new input. No email will arrive. No one will try to chat online with you. No newspapers will land on your doorstep. No colleagues will want to meet or talk to you. ...

David Allen Reveals the Five “I’s” of GTD Applications
David Allen Reveals the Five “I’s” of GTD Applications: From the GTD Application Panel discussion...

"Getting Things Done" in The Enterprise
ReadWriteWeb - CA,USA
The highlight for me was the first session where Ismael Ghalimi interviewed David Allen, the author of "Getting Things Done." The book and associated ...

Sales Management - GTD For Your Sales Pipeline
By Don Weyant 
Getting Things Done (GTD), the powerful efficiency concept from David Allen, is often applied to our task list and our email inbox, but rarely to more complex processes like our sales pipeline. However, the principles are the same and ...

Getting things done with Jott
By davidabrahams 
I’ve read David Allen’s book Getting Things Done (GTD) and practise the GTD methodology in my daily routine managing work at kmsystems. I find that GTD works well in an agile environment similar methodology to first identifying your to 

GTD With The iPhone
By Adrian 
I recently read David Allen’s Getting Things Done and it was a great book! Most of the books I read are techie books and I felt a bit foo foo reading a productivity book. Far be it for a sophisticated and intelligent nerd like myself to ..

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