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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 thought that I would roll out the red carpet for you all. Thank you for coming, I know that your time is valuable and I work to provide value for your investment of time.
Links to Productivity Skill Basics
Productivity in Context is a record of my Getting Things Done practice, as well as commentary on the next generation of Productivity and Work/Life management. Here are a few links to the archives, showcasing some of the basic skills you can learn for improved personal productivity:
- The complete set-up
- Tickler File
- Create your own Organizer
- Weekly Review
- Goal-setting
- Changing Your Habits
Elevator Pitch
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Project Planning in Context
I have put together an E-book for people that are interested in Project Planning, not in a deep, technical sense, but in a general, daily application. Project Planning in Context is for you if you would like to learn more about planning and executing a detailed or time-consuming project and just don’t know where to start.
Guest Posts and Book Reviews
Productivity in Context is proud to be host to a terrific guest columnist every week: Mike St. Pierre’s GTD Cafe every Wednesday. There is always room for additional writers who would like to get involved in the HD BizBlog community. Please send an e-mail ( stephen [at] hdbizblog [dot] com ) if you are interested in contributing.
I have reviewed a handful of books and productivity gear, you can see those efforts here:
- How, by Dov Seidman
- Made to Stick, by Chip & Dan Heath
- The 360 Degree Leader, by John C. Maxwell
- Everyone’s an Expert, by Seth Godin
- Also, my thoughts and inspirations via The Cluetrain Manifesto, the most important business book of the past 20 years!
- The Bubble Planner, a new vision in planning and organizing.
- Rollabind Notebook
This is only a short list of what is available. Please take a look around at your leisure, and feel free to contact me with any questions or suggestions.
Thank you again for reading and subscribing, I am looking forward to seeing the community continue to grow.
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