Comments on: A vast majority of professionals are in “emergency scanning” mode https://gettingthingsdone.com/2009/10/a-vast-majority-of-professionals-are-in-emergency-scanning-mode/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=a-vast-majority-of-professionals-are-in-emergency-scanning-mode David Allen's GTD® Methodology Mon, 03 Feb 2014 22:28:40 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 By: GTD Times Team https://gettingthingsdone.com/2009/10/a-vast-majority-of-professionals-are-in-emergency-scanning-mode/#comment-1443 Tue, 03 Nov 2009 01:46:03 +0000 http://www.gtdtimes.com/?p=2283#comment-1443 Jason–good question. Our understanding is that there are different editorial teams running the UK vs. US version.

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By: Mark Fitchett https://gettingthingsdone.com/2009/10/a-vast-majority-of-professionals-are-in-emergency-scanning-mode/#comment-1442 Thu, 29 Oct 2009 19:14:50 +0000 http://www.gtdtimes.com/?p=2283#comment-1442 This really does resonate with me. Working in a recently merged company with little understanding of new process and procedures it seems most people around me are working in this manner. I guess the key is that less can really be more in this instance and taking a breath, waiting an hour for the dust to settle and then acting results in clarity, focus and no wasted energy.

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By: Jason Grosland https://gettingthingsdone.com/2009/10/a-vast-majority-of-professionals-are-in-emergency-scanning-mode/#comment-1441 Thu, 29 Oct 2009 07:36:51 +0000 http://www.gtdtimes.com/?p=2283#comment-1441 Any reason they aren’t running these columns in the US version of the magazine? Seems like they would have international appeal…

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