Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity
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TitleGetting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity
ISBN0142000280
Author(s)David Allen
Release DateJanuary, 2003, 2003-01-01
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EAN9780142000281
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5 Star Rating  "Here's how you're going to get things done"2009-11-15
- Reviewed By User: A3B95YYL3HLW22
GTD rests on the principle that a person needs to move tasks out of the mind by recording them externally. That way, the mind is freed from the job of remembering everything that needs to be done, and can concentrate on actually performing those tasks.

GTD is based on making it easy to store, track and retrieve all information related to the things that need to get done. Allen suggests that many of the mental blocks we encounter are caused by insufficient 'front-end' planning (i.e., for any project we need to clarify what is to be achieved and what specific actions are needed to achieve it). It is most practical, according to Allen, to do this thinking in advance, generating a series of actions which we can later undertake without any further planning. Allen contends that our mental "reminder system" is inefficient and seldom reminds us of what we need to do at the time and place that we can do it. Consequently, the "next actions" act as an external support which ensures that we are presented with the right reminders at the right time.

The core principles of GTD are...

COLLECT:

The notion of stress-free productivity starts with off-loading what needs to get done from one's head, capturing everything that is necessary to track, remember, or take action on, into what Allen calls a bucket: a physical inbox, an email inbox, a tape recorder, a notebook, a PDA, a desktop, etc. The idea is to get everything out of one's head and into a collection device, ready for processing. All buckets should be emptied (processed) at least once per week.

PROCESS:

When processing a bucket, a strict workflow is required. If it takes under two minutes to do something, it should be done immediately. The two-minute rule is a guideline, encompassing roughly the time it would take to formally defer the action.

ORGANIZE:

Allen describes a suggested set of lists which can be used to keep track of items awaiting attention, including a calendar which is important for keeping track of appointments and commitments; however, Allen specifically recommends that the calendar be reserved for the hard landscape: things which absolutely have to be done by a particular deadline, or meetings and appointments which are fixed in time and place. To-do items should be reserved for the next action lists.

REVIEW:

The lists of actions and reminders will be of little use if not reviewed at least daily, or whenever possible. Given the time, energy and resources available at a particular moment, one must decide the most important task to be done immediately, and do it. If one is inclined to procrastinate, one may end up always doing the easy tasks and avoiding the difficult ones. To solve this, one can decide to do the actions of the list one by one, following their order, just like processing an inbox.

DO:

Any organizational system is no good if excessive time is spent organizing tasks instead of actually doing them. Allen's contention is that if one can make it simple, easy, and fun to take the necessary actions, one will be less inclined to procrastinate or become overwhelmed with too many 'open loops'.

Phew! It's a lot, but it's a lot of useful information and a foolproof system once you get it all down.

My other favorite business read this year is Emotional Intelligence 2.0
 
5 Star Rating  "100% Satisfid"2009-11-09
- Reviewed By User: A1J00GLI5UKD5P
I ordered it. It came. It was in good condition. It happened exactly the way I expected.
 
5 Star Rating  "Read This Book Every January for 5 Years and Use It"2009-11-09
- Reviewed By User: A2OJG3G6INH68U
Time management, task management, organization. They are all one and the same. Allen provides principles, examples and insights to help the reader define and implement their own system to improve their effectiveness in managing their own input-porcessing-output scheme. Like the very basics of process engineering and self-controlled systems, this book has no magic bullets or deep insights. The basics of time management are very basic. The trick, as usual, is to create disciplined habits that incorporate the principles. Find an accountability partner. Sign a contract for them to review your progress and provide advice. Give this book a 6 month try. Give it another 6 month try. You'll be hooked. I have used this book in courses and found that ANYONE who wants to greatly improve their skills can use it. In the Outlook/Lotus Notes/CRM intensive world of high volume communications, everyone needs a structure that they can manage. This provides the framework. I also recommend Michael Linenberger's Total Workday Control Using MS Outlook, but only for those who are inherently focused and disciplined.
 
4 Star Rating  "good ideas here, help with implementation needed"2009-10-01
- Reviewed By User: A3I85LHI6AWSUN
This was the first of David Allen's products I trued, and I was pleased but a little frustrated with the length and theory. The ideas are sound and David offers a blank canvas upon which to build a system which works for you. I later found a book by christina randle: "Getting it together", which is shorter, shares similar content, and is much more readily implementable. David's book is well written and the messages are powerful...if you're looking for the opportunity to develop a system completely customized to yourself, use David and be prepared to commit some time & energy to staying on course. If you are looking for something a bit more canned, and easier to stay on course with christina randle.

both will help you effectivley blend your life (both work & personal).
 
5 Star Rating  "In first flush of enthusiasm"2009-09-13
- Reviewed By User: A179CHRAZSSE5P
Let's see how well I implement these ideas in the next month. For someone as disorganized and easily overwhelmed as myself (and, in all honesty, all too resistant to most input from others in this regard), I was surprisingly taken by the ideas of this book. All my life I have been told to "just make a list" and, when I do it, I find the list itself overwhelming and not too helpful. His ideas really help establish a system that makes a lot more sense. Sadly, organization and productivity take time. So far, I'm very impressed.
 
5 Star Rating  "Excellent Self Help Book"2009-09-12
- Reviewed By rdbuettner
I highly recommend this book for someone who needs to refocus on their priorities and get a handle on their daily tasks.
 
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