Agile Disruptive GTD
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Wired Magazine's Gary Wolf has an extensive profile of Getting Things Done author David Allen in the October 2007 issue.
Allen's GTD system is a heuristic for time and workflow management popular in Fortune 500 companies and Silicon Valley firms. GTD gained visibility after The Atlantic Monthly's James Fallow profiled Allen in its July/August 2004 issue. New York Times columnist Clive Thompson also mentioned Allen and GTD in an influential article on the "life hacking" movement, which includes sites such as Lifehacker and Merlin Mann's 43 Folders. Allen has parlayed this exposure into the coaching firm David Allen & Co. and its subscription online community GTD Connect. Lockheed, Microsoft Research and O'Reilly Media have all applied or debated Allen's GTD in their research environments.
Wired Magazine's Gary Wolf has an extensive profile of Getting Things Done author David Allen in the October 2007 issue.
Allen's GTD system is a heuristic for time and workflow management popular in Fortune 500 companies and Silicon Valley firms. GTD gained visibility after The Atlantic Monthly's James Fallow profiled Allen in its July/August 2004 issue. New York Times columnist Clive Thompson also mentioned Allen and GTD in an influential article on the "life hacking" movement, which includes sites such as Lifehacker and Merlin Mann's 43 Folders. Allen has parlayed this exposure into the coaching firm David Allen & Co. and its subscription online community GTD Connect. Lockheed, Microsoft Research and O'Reilly Media have all applied or debated Allen's GTD in their research environments.