GTD on BuzzFeed

Check out this humorous yet helpful list from BuzzFeed with tips to improve your productivity, complete with some Buzzfeed-list-worthy gifs that will either make you smile or cringe. Either way, note that GTD makes the list at #20, and that makes us smile.

David Allen and GTD in the Book “Reinventing Organizations”

The new book by Frederic Laloux, Reinventing Organizations: A Guide to Creating Organizations Inspired by the Next Stage of Human Consciousness gives David Allen and GTD credit for inspiring, and pioneering, new approaches to managing organizations. We highly recommend the book, and below are the snippets we’re talking about as a teaser for a terrific read! We’re …

Getting Things Done is One of Fast Company’s “Beach Reads”

This summer, Fast Company suggests getting some productivity reading in while you’re sunning on the beach.  We agree that Getting Things Done is an excellent read while listening to waves lap the shore…the perfect accompaniment to really soak up David’s “Mind Like Water” analogy and reinforce that GTD is all about getting the fundamentals down so …

David Allen makes Inc’s Top 50

Inc. released a “Top 50” list of Leadership and Management experts.  The list was compiled based on many factors to determine the most globally popular leadership and management writers in the English language.  David Allen is number 24! Read the article here.  

The History of the To-Do List

A fascinating read from Fast Company about the history of to-do lists with four top tips on how to make a successful to-do list. When lists are mentioned, David Allen and GTD should always be part of the conversation, and we are! Click here for the full article!      

SXSW and David Allen

What’s the most productive way to have an interview? How about while in the back seat of an Uber while heading to another interview at SXSW!

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