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    Getting Things Done 2.0

    July 6th, 2007 by Stephen

    Posted in Brainstorming, GTD, Web 2.0, Work 2.0 |

    If you're new here, Welcome! To learn more about what this site is all about click here [link]. Thanks for visiting!

    I am too sick for any original thinking today (blegh), so go read what Michael Sampson and Eric Mack are talking about here. Another avenue of research!

    So, here I am, on the fourth of July, thinking about what GTD 2.0 might look like for me personally and whether I need a GTD 2.0 to deal with the world today or just need to get better at what I already know. GTD has helped me greatly at the runway level and above in defining and acting on my projects and actions - the action side of work, but it doesn’t address how I manage the information and communication side of getting things done. (That’s not a fault of GTD, just my own realization that, having made great strides using GTD in my personal and business life, I need to focus more attention on the information, communication, and knowledge aspects of getting things done.) As the internet continues to provide new and interesting ways of connecting people, I need to be more deliberate in the way I look at these tools to help me achieve productive results.

    I need to get myself to this seminar.

    Update: Activity Owner has some original thoughts.

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    1. Organize IT Recap 14th July 2007 » Advice on organized and productive living through lifehacks and GTD » Organize IT Says:

      […] to be cool to make everything 2.0 these days so why not have GTD 2.0? HD BizBlog picked up on the topic here. You can read the original article by Eric Mack plus a good response over at Michael’s […]

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