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March 03, 2007

David Allen is working on a new book

There was a broad hint of this in last week’s GTD Connect conference call, but it’s confirmed now by no less a source than Time magazine: David Allen is working on a new book:

To spread his productivity gospel, David Allen is writing a third book on how to get things in order.

There’s nothing yet showing on Amazon – knowing what I know having written two books, I will bet sometime in time for Christmas 2007, but not much before.

I’ve noticed that David’s thinking about GTD and how it gets done has been evolving as of late: Recently, David posted on GTD Connect that there’s nothing at all wrong with having a daily To Do list - as long as you’re prepared to update it during the course of the day as things change.

That’s a change from his assessment of to do lists in the past – and welcome news to me since I sell MasterList Professional that makes managing your Current list of to do’s dirt easy.

This Time article also has five tips from David on implementing GTD that you probabably know already if you practice GTD, but it never hurts to review!

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That's interesting news. Any insights on what the new book is about?

Care to guess?

- Rodger

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