What is Getting Things Done (GTD)?
GTD emerged as a highly effective and popular personal productivity approach in the early two thousands. The approach consists of a five stage process, a workflow to guide that process and a couple of techniques for handling choice around what to do at any given moment, what should be progressed as soon as possible or someday/maybe, and also, how to handle life and work’s various horizons – from now at this moment, all the way through to what is important to you in life as a whole. This article isn’t a ’101′ on GTD, for that there are plenty of resources available, which are linked to here. On a personal note, I find that GTD frees my mind enabling me to focus totally on the tasks at hand, and also represents a concrete approach to help achieve Stephen Covey’s first three habits of his famous: The Seven Habits of highly Effective People. What is Kanban? This whole site is about Kanban in the context of solving personal and group problems around the home and workplace, for a great 101 h
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- I have drilled through to the Transaction Detail from a Budget Summary report, on the GTD Actuals column. Why does the heading say the time period is from July of FY2001 through the month I selected?
- Does the GTD include foiled and failed plots or threats to attack?
- Why doesn GTD have a single definition of terrorism?