Presentations and documents tagged gtd
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Meine persönliche Arbeitstechnik (Version 2/2009)
from aeschi70, posted 3 days ago in Business & Mgmt, Technology. 1 view
Beschreibung meiner persönlichen Arbeitstechnik basierend auf Getting Things Done (GTD).
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Meine persönliche Arbeitstechnik (Version 2/2009)
from guest42ab43, posted 3 days ago in Business & Mgmt, Technology. 0 views
Beschreibung meiner persönlichen Arbeitstechnik, basierend auf Getting Things Done (GTD).
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Project Planning Sheet
from dannysmith, posted 2 weeks ago in Business & Mgmt, Technology. 53 views
A sheet I knocked together for planning mid-size and major projects.
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Productivity Toolbox
from Grumpator, posted 3 weeks ago in How-to & DIY, Technology. 88 views
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9to5 Mehr Erledigen In Weniger Zeit 11954075731...
from hansdorsch, posted 3 weeks ago in Business & Mgmt, Technology. 23 views
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slimmer werken in vier stappen
from arjanbroere, posted 3 weeks ago in Career, Technology. 58 views
In vier stappen door het fenomeen slimmer werken heen
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Imtech mz-dag en slimmer werken
from arjanbroere, posted 3 weeks ago in Career, Technology. 59 views
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Procrastination Slides - 30 November 2009
from Optimal.Usability, posted 3 weeks ago in Technology. 2074 views
This was an internal slide presentation by Trent Mankelow about the art of procrastination and how to stop!
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What is teamKube?
from hyperkube, posted 3 weeks ago in Business & Mgmt, Technology. 46 views
A briefly introduction of teamKube!
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Van postbak naar actie
from arjanbroere, posted 3 weeks ago in Career, Education. 44 views
Lezen en verwerken van veel informatie
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InfoPak3 Personal Kanban Design Patterns
from ourfounder, posted 3 weeks ago in Business & Mgmt. 378 views
Different Ways You Can Use Personal Kanban
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Getting Things Done Quicktip #5
from gtdguru, posted 4 weeks ago in Education, Technology. 101 views
With GTD you to store all commitments outside your brain, which enables you to free your mind to think creatively about what you really need to solve here and now!
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Getting Things Done Quicktip #4
from gtdguru, posted 4 weeks ago in Education, Technology. 115 views
Due Dates are like a rubber-band.
A Due Date is never regarded as an absolute
Some weeks you are a bit behind, other weeks you are a bit ahead
Allow yourself to stretch you rubber-band both ways
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Getting Things Done Quicktip #3
from gtdguru, posted 4 weeks ago in Education, Technology. 97 views
Your mind needs a system to store information about what you need to do, where and when, outside your head.
The Calendar is such a system , but doesn’t cover ALL of your life’s issues.
You never think about where you need to be in the futur...
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Getting Things Done Quicktip #1
from gtdguru, posted 4 weeks ago in Education, Technology. 253 views
Differentiate between active „living“ reference material you need close at hand, tied into your GTD system and „dead“ non-active reference material by thinking of the desktop as ground-level.
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Getting Things Done Quicktip #2
from gtdguru, posted 4 weeks ago in Education, Technology. 120 views
Keep your support material at arms-length. Otherwise we tend to lazily add stuff up in undefined stacks.
On the PC, this translates into flat hierarchies allowing for storage of files no more than 3 clicks away. The brain can’t grasp m...
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Getting Things Done
from Sushivan, posted 1 month ago in Business & Mgmt. 66 views
My presentation about GTD for all people from SSSVT.
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Control y Perspectiva
from JeroenSangers, posted 1 month ago in Business & Mgmt, Technology. 216 views
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Taking Your Email Inbox From Ridiculous To Inbo...
from McNary, posted 1 month ago in Business & Mgmt, Technology. 70 views
Talk given at Aerial Services, Inc. for internal staff training. A discussion of Inbox Zero and how to get your inbox under control using David Allen's GTD methods and borrowing from Merlin Mann's advocacy of Inbox Zero.
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Urgent vs. Important Tasks: Making The Most of ...
from McNary, posted 1 month ago in Business & Mgmt, Technology. 96 views
This talk was presented at Aerial Services, Inc. in Cedar Falls for employees. Much of the discussion focuses on the 4 Quadrants gleamed from Steven Covey's teachings. Additional comment is made on saying "no" to tasks, etc.