Getting Things Done

Where could that next book take you?

Jason Womack07/31/2010
Here I am, at the New York Public library and as I'm walking around, I stopped for this photo. Just...

Announcing Edison v1.2!

Matt Cornell07/23/2010
I'm happy to announce that we've added some tasty Edison improvements to make the site more...

What's on your office Wall? Joe

Jeffrey Phillips02/24/2010
This is a continuing series of blog posts about what's on your office wall that gives you...

14 Ways Evernote Can Help Principals Manage Schools

Open Loops01/29/2010
As a school administrator, I help manage over 100 employees in my school. We have roughly 750...

Today's best thought...

Buzz Bruggeman11/24/2008
What's the diff between Citi and the Somali pirates? A: The pirates are realistic about the value...

The next action: Closing up shop

Punkey02/21/2008
I’ve been thinking about this for a long time, but I have come to the conclusion to stop...

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The Office Letter
Every week, The Office Letter offers tips, tricks, and techniques for Microsoft Office. Learn shortcuts, explore application features, and boost your productivity with hands-on how-to's for Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, and the rest of the Office suite.
Yahoo! Groups - Getting Things Done
This group is for members to share their experiences, insights, suggestions and wisdom using David Allen's Getting Things Done system.
Yahoo! Groups - GTD_Palm
A very active discussion group hosted at Yahoo! that discusses the many tools aand techniques available for implementing GTD on PDAs using the Palm OS.
Yahoo! Groups - Ready for Anything
This Yahoo! Group discusses David Allen's latest book "Ready For Anything". Although the group will discuss any of the ideas in this book, since it is broken down into 52 chapters, they primarily focus on a particular chapter each week.
Official David Allen GTD Site
The Official David Allen Getting Things Done Site

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