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David Allen on “Getting Things Done”

By Ian Burgess On June 30, 2009 · Leave a Comment · In Getting Things Done

As part of my constant drive to improve productivity and free up more time by doing only the important tasks. I have been using GTD from David Allen as a system for managing my workload.

I found this execlent interview by Robert Scoble with David Allen its worth spending the 30 minutes to get a [...]

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Merlin Mann – Inbox Zero

By Ian Burgess On June 24, 2009 · 1 Comment · In Getting Things Done

This is another Merlin Mann talk on Google engEUD discussing the subject of Inbox Zero and applying many of the Get Things Done process to your working life. Inbox Zero is perhaps initially the most satisfying of all the GTD outcomes.

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Merlin Mann on Time and Attention

By Ian Burgess On June 21, 2009 · 2 Comments · In Getting Things Done

Just seen this video from Google EngEDU with Merlin Mann on managing you attention and time, its worth watching. I have been a big fan of 43folders.com for over 2 years.

It has some fantastic advice on managing meetings and relationships with in teams, Also a section on the correct use of subject [...]

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