Getting Things Done®

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About 'Getting Things Done®' Channel

David Allen's GTD® Methodology

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Recent News
Episode #303: GTD Project Management

David Allen recently spoke with Luca Gambetti, whose company E-quality Italia is the certified partner for GTD in Italy. Their discussion centered around...

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Episode #302: Individual and Organizational Productivity

Back in 2015, David Allen and Brian Robertson had a discussion about GTD and Holacracy. In this new talk, they catch up about the current state of the...

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Episode #301: David Allen talks with Steve Beimel

Please join David Allen as he talks with Steve Beimel about how GTD artfully ties in with revitalizing traditional Japanese master crafts. The post Episode...

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Episode #300: GTD Makerspace

Patrick credits GTD with enabling him to run his business and be present with family. He opened his space for makers in Portland in 2019. He soon found...

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Episode #299: GTD with Others

David Allen and Ed Lamont talk about the Team book, and doing GTD with other people, whether in a professional or personal setting. The post Episode...

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Episode #298: Reflecting Skills Lab

In this Skills Lab, we take a deep dive into the Reflect step in the GTD workflow. With quizzes, exercises, and practice scenarios, this will be a valuable...

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Episode #297: GTD Implementation and Integration

Office Hour Discussion - In support of GTD implementation and integration, we had a free-form hour (plus) of discussion. We talked about recurring projects...

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Episode #296: Put Your GTD Skills to the Test

Engage - Put your GTD skills to the test in this new Skills Lab webinar. We focused on the basics of the Engage step, including how you spend your time...

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Episode #295: Fundamentals of Projects and Next Actions

This was the first of several planned GTD Skills Lab webinars. In this installment, we focus on the fundamentals of projects and next actions. Through...

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Episode #294: 11 Steps of the Weekly Review

Are you among those who have not yet made the review a habit? Experience what David Allen calls the "critical success factor" with GTD, by going through...

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Episode #293: Slice of GTD Life with Jens

Jens Hynne Petersen is a longtime GTD enthusiast. He recaps his GTD journey, with the 2019 GTD Summit a highlight. He has been interested in paper systems...

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