![]() ![]() and author of Our Wildest Dreams " Getting Things Done describes an incredibly practical process that can help busy people regain control of their lives. Magee, chaired professor of business and economics, University of Texas at Austin "A true skeptic of most management fixes, I have to say David's program is a winner!" -Joline Godfrey, CEO, Independent Means, Inc. He employs extensive experience, personal stories, and his own recipe for simplicity, speed, and fun." -Frances Hesselbein, chairman, board of governors, The Drucker Foundation "Anyone who reads this book can apply this knowledge and these skills in their lives for immediate results." -Stephen P. Hammonds, Fast Company "David Allen brings new clarity to the power of purpose, the essential nature of relaxation, and deceptively simple guidelines for getting things done. but they're also eminently practical." -Keith H. Take a minute to check this one out." -Mark Henricks, Entrepreneur "David Allen's productivity principles are rooted in big ideas. David Allen's seminar was an eye-opener." -Stewart Alsop, Fortune "Allen drops down from high-level philosophizing to the fine details of time management. offers help building the new mental skills needed in an age of multitasking and overload." -Sue Shellenbarger, The Wall Street Journal "I recently attended David's seminar on getting organized, and after seeing him in action I have hope. my favorite on organizing your life: Getting Things Done. Table of Contents Title Page Copyright Page Dedication Acknowledgements part 1 - The Art of Getting Things Done Chapter 1 - A New Practice for a New Reality Chapter 2 - Getting Control of Your Life: The Five Stages of Mastering Workflow Chapter 3 - Getting Projects Creatively Under Way: The Five Phases of Project Planning part 2 - Practicing Stress-Free Productivity Chapter 4 - Getting Started: Setting Up the Time, Space, and Tools Chapter 5 - Collection: Corralling Your "Stuff" Chapter 6 - Processing: Getting "In" to Empty Chapter 7 - Organizing: Setting Up the Right Buckets Chapter 8 - Reviewing: Keeping Your System Functional Chapter 9 - Doing: Making the Best Action Choices Chapter 10 - Getting Projects Under Control part 3 - The Power of the Key Principles Chapter 11 - The Power of the Collection Habit Chapter 12 - The Power of the Next-Action Decision Chapter 13 - The Power of Outcome Focusing Conclusion Index Praise for Getting Things Done "The Season's Best Reads for Work-Life Advice. He provides the systems, tools, and tips to achieve profound results.” - Carola Endicott, director, Quality Resources, New England Medical Center Über den Autor und weitere Mitwirkende ![]() David Allen’s approach is refreshingly simple and intuitive. Even more important, it can help you have a happier life!” - Marshall Goldsmith, coeditor, The Leader of the Future and Coaching for Leadership “WARNING: Reading Getting Things Done can be hazardous to your old habits of procrastination. Magee, chaired professor of business and economics, University of Texas at Austin “A true skeptic of most management fixes, I have to say David’s program is a winner!” - Joline Godfrey, CEO, Independent Means, Inc., and author of Our Wildest Dreams “ Getting Things Done describes an incredibly practical process that can help busy people regain control of their lives. He employs extensive experience, personal stories, and his own recipe for simplicity, speed, and fun.” - Frances Hesselbein, chairman, board of governors, Leader to Leader Institute “Anyone who reads this book can apply this knowledge and these skills in their lives for immediate results.” - Stephen P. Hammonds, Fast Company “David Allen brings new clarity to the power of purpose, the essential nature of relaxation, and deceptively simple guidelines for getting things done. but they’re also eminently practical.” - Keith H. Take a minute to check this one out.” - Mark Henricks, Entrepreneur “David Allen’s productivity principles are rooted in big ideas. ![]() David Allen’s seminar was an eye-opener.” - Stewart Alsop, Fortune “Allen drops down from high-level philosophizing to the fine details of time management. Pink, author of Drive “ Getting Things Done offers help building the new mental skills needed in an age of multitasking and overload.” - Sue Shellenbarger, The Wall Street Journal “I recently attended David’s seminar on getting organized, and after seeing him in action I have hope. ![]() But what amazes me just as much is how deeply GTD has taken hold around the world. The entire approach has boosted not only my productivity but also my wider well-being. “I am a devout, card-carrying GTD true believer. ![]()
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