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Episode 472: The Evolution of Getting Things Done with David Allen

Productivityist

David joins us to delve deeper into the GTD methodology and how it has evolved since its inception in 2001. David even revealed his thoughts on the most challenging aspect of GTD, which surprisingly hasn’t changed since its introduction. Thanks for listening and be sure to tune in next time for more great conversations!

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Jonathan Price Financial Expert | What Happened to WeWork?

Allwork

And having had that experience, they don’t want to go back to commuting long distances into city center offices. However, as we know, there are some companies that make it and some that don’t. Jo Meunier [00:05:38] So the big question is why isn’t it WeWork? So the future of work is going to be flexible.

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Startups Getting Smaller

Small Business Labs

employees in 2001 to 4.7   This doesn't sound like much, but since there are about 4.8 to 4.9%.  Despite the title of the article, they don't really provide an explanation. employees, whereas the average size of births fell from 6.8 employees in 2011. small business has also been getting smaller.

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The Evolution of Getting Things Done with David Allen

Productivityist

The meat of our conversation gets into how it has evolved over the years since it first was introduced in 2001. David reveals his thoughts on the most challenging aspect of GTD (Hint: It hasn’t changed since the introduction of GTD). How he has changed his approach when teaching GTD over the years. Ready to check out the show?

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The Productivityist Podcast: Steve Dotto

Productivityist

And it wouldn’t be a conversation without Steve Dotto if we didn’t dive into a little tool talk. Dotto Techrospective Dotto’s Data Cafe 10-1 (2001) | YouTube. We talk about what the “old Steve” would have done if the tools and technology we have now were available to him back then. Relevant Links.

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How to ensure your boss has a great business trip

Practically Perfect PA

That is all we can do because nine times out of ten assistants don’t go on the business trips with their boss. So how can we ensure our Executives have support when travelling on a business trip when we can’t be there to support them? Airport concierge service. The second time was in Tokyo airport.

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Forecast Lessons from Past Small Business Trends Lists

Small Business Labs

  The future doesn't change that often :  This is another way of saying the vast majority of trends take a long time to reach the mainstream.    The overall trend hasn't changed, but the forms, impacts and importance of mobile computing have changed - and will continue to change. 

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