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January 04, 2007

The beginner's GTD Guide

If you've decided to make 2007 better than 2006 by learning the Getting Things Done methodology, good for you! And if you head over to Lisa Peake's 10 Beginner Behaviors, you'll be doing even better!

GTD can take some getting used to, but Lisa, who manages GTD Connect at David Allen's company, has distilled 10 really good starter points in her post. Definitely worth reading.

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  • Who?
    Bob Walsh, (Author, managing partner of Safari Software, Inc. a micro-ISV)
    What?
    Exploring the intersection between Getting Things Done and building a micro-ISV.
    Where?
    Live from Sonoma, California USA.
    When?
    Once or so a workday.
    Why?
    Because there's a way to get everything done, I just know there is!
    Micro-ISV?
    Micro Internet Software Vendor, a self-funded startup company: See mymicroisv.com for information and resources.
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