An Invitation
Sunday, 30 November 2008 02:03 pmThis Tuesday, I"m giving a talk on Getting Things Done and the GTD software I use. The talk needs a small amount of tweaking, yet.
[And here's the finished version. Thanks for all your help, folks. It was really useful.]
If you're the kind of person who would attend a (free, 45-minute talk) on GTD...
Wanna look at my slides and notes, and make suggestions about what is unclear?
There are speaker's notes; you have to click the little head icon in the lower-right corner.
Unfortunately, it needs a google login. If you don't want to do that, I stashed a powerpoint here. You can put comments on this post.
Comments before Monday noon are appreciated; especially if you find yourself tuning out after the first few slides. That's helpful to know. :)
Thanks.
[And here's the finished version. Thanks for all your help, folks. It was really useful.]
If you're the kind of person who would attend a (free, 45-minute talk) on GTD...
There are speaker's notes; you have to click the little head icon in the lower-right corner.
Comments before Monday noon are appreciated; especially if you find yourself tuning out after the first few slides. That's helpful to know. :)
Thanks.
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Date: Tuesday, 2 December 2008 03:32 am (UTC)If you're curious, my finished slides are here: http://coder.com/daniel/watitis2008.ppt
One of the bonus slides is on other web-based GTD apps, which includes Remember the Milk- I think if I were looking again, today, I might end up with RtM; when I looked two years ago, its gmail tools bogged down my computer something awful. :)
Yes, as per the article, I've gotten a lot of milage out of scraps of paper. However, I don't trust them as much as I trust Tracks. I've laundered my lists more times than I care to think about...
Thanks again.