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Audio, video, and articles about planning to help you win at the game of work and business of life.
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This webinar gives you hands-on practice with David's instinctual, five-stage thought process for naturally planning your projects. You'll take a project through defining purpose and principles, envisioning the outcome, brainstorming, organizing, and identifying next actions.
Audio Only version of the Webinar with the Coaches on managing your project plans and support material. What goes on your next action lists and what doesn't? How do you move project parts and pieces forward? Or, watch Video Version .
Audio Only version of the November 2009 Mindmapping Webinar featuring Michael Deutch, product evangelist from Mindjet. Or, watch Video version. View speaker handouts.
Listen in on David's conversation with Dave Logan, PhD. A renowned expert on organizational performance with a background of teaching executive MBAs, Dave's also a founder of CultureSync - a management consulting firm. Here he talks about his best-selling book, Tribal Leadership, his intersection with David & GTD, and what those models have in common.
Educated at Virginia Tech and Carnegie Mellon, Dean was the primary driver of the creation of the GTD Add-In for Microsoft Outlook, and currently leads development and deployment at NetCentrics' innovation-support software division, OVO. Here's a current, rich slice of his on-going conversation with David.
Educated at Virginia Tech and Carnegie Mellon, Dean was the primary driver of the creation of the GTD Add-In for Microsoft Outlook, and currently leads development and deployment at NetCentrics' innovation-support software division, OVO. Here's a current, rich slice of his on-going conversation with David.
February 2007 - David covers the five steps of The Natural Planning Model, designed to enhance your vertical thinking for appropriate perspective and control on your projects. Glean these tips and insights from David's widespread experience with effective project planning.
February 2007 - David covers the five steps of The Natural Planning Model, designed to enhance your vertical thinking for appropriate perspective and control on your projects. Glean these tips and insights from David's widespread experience with effective project planning.
February 2007 - David covers the five steps of The Natural Planning Model, designed to enhance your vertical thinking for appropriate perspective and control on your projects. Glean these tips and insights from David's widespread experience with effective project planning.
February 2007 - David covers the five steps of The Natural Planning Model, designed to enhance your vertical thinking for appropriate perspective and control on your projects. Glean these tips and insights from David's widespread experience with effective project planning.
February 2007 - David covers the five steps of The Natural Planning Model, designed to enhance your vertical thinking for appropriate perspective and control on your projects. Glean these tips and insights from David's widespread experience with effective project planning.
February 2007 - David covers the five steps of The Natural Planning Model, designed to enhance your vertical thinking for appropriate perspective and control on your projects. Glean these tips and insights from David's widespread experience with effective project planning.
Graduating from the U.S. Air Force Academy in 1979, Randy has commanded at the squadron, group and wing levels. He shares insights and tips about his own journey with GTD in his very real and responsible world. Tune in for some practical applications of the sometimes amorphous concepts of leadership and teamwork. Read the transcript .
Birth, life, and death can be rather compelling stand-alone topics. When you combine them with GTD, it gets particularly interesting. Dr. Julie Flagg shares the best practices she applies in her large OB/GYN clinic and practice, where she is responsible for the health and well-being of more than 30,000 women.
How do you get from being a college literature major writing an informal newsletter about a hobby, stock investing, to being one of the most widely followed stock market advisors in the world? Find out in our lively conversation with Co-Founder and Chairman of The Motley Fool.
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