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New Training Program Announced by David Allen

May 10th, 2007 by Stephen

Posted in Follow Your Dream, GTD, Selling |

Welcome back! It's good to see you again. Please note that I am now publishing all new material at my hub site: In Context Blog

I just received an email from DavidCo announcing a new “Train the Trainer” program:

David Allen is proud to announce our partnership with Linkage, Inc. a world-wide provider of the finest training solutions available. Find out how someone in your company can be certified to deliver the Getting Things Done methodology in-house, accelerating your whole team along the pathway to productivity.

The Getting Things Done Certification Program: A Path to Personal Productivity - Register today for this exciting new Train the Trainer Program!

If you are interested in our new Train the Trainer Program, the required one-day training workshop, Getting Things DoneĀ®: A Path to Personal Productivity - is now available. This will be offered in Boston, Washington DC, San Francisco and Chicago in the US and in Calgary, Canada. It features new instructional materials from your personal productivity experts at The David Allen Company.

We’re so delighted to announce this new opportunity as GTD continues to spread globally. Want to boost your GTD performance right now? Click here to Get Connected.

Hmmm… Washington isn’t so far away…


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2 Responses

  1. Jeroen Sangers Says:

    Finally people outside DavidCo can officially train the GTD method, very good news. Unfortunately trainers outside the USA will have to wait for a web-based training or invest a lot of money to travel.

  2. Stephen Says:

    Or, those GTD enthusiasts with blogs might think about coordinating with DavidCo to put together seminars in Europe and Asia. Surely that readership counts for something, and what better way to build your regional community.

    There is also the possibility that one of us, here in the US, can get certified and then come to train you. I know that my wife would love to do some international sightseeing…

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