2014-04-17

Getting Things Done

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"Fast Company hailed David Allen "One of the world's most influential thinkers" in the arena of personal productivity, for his outstanding programs and writing on time and stress management, the power of aligned focus and vision, and his ground-breaking methodologies in management and executive peak performance.

 

"Fast Company hailed David Allen "One of the world's most influential thinkers" in the arena of personal productivity, for his outstanding programs and writing on time and stress management, the power of aligned focus and vision, and his ground-breaking methodologies in management and executive peak performance.

 

 



"[[Time Magazine]] labeled his first book, Getting Things Done as "the defining self-help business book of its time." David Allen is the author of three books: The international bestseller, Getting Things Done: the Art of Stress-Free Productivity, Ready For Anything, and Making It All Work: Winning at the Game of Work and Business of Life. Getting Things Done has been a perennial business bestseller since it's publication in 2001, and is now published in 28 languages."<ref>David Allen Company [http://www.davidco.com/about-us/about-david-allen David Allen], organizational web page, accessed July 17, 2013.</ref>

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"[[Time Magazine]] labeled his first book,
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Getting Things Done
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as "the defining self-help business book of its time." David Allen is the author of three books: The international bestseller, Getting Things Done: the Art of Stress-Free Productivity, Ready For Anything, and Making It All Work: Winning at the Game of Work and Business of Life. Getting Things Done has been a perennial business bestseller since it's publication in 2001, and is now published in 28 languages."<ref>David Allen Company [http://www.davidco.com/about-us/about-david-allen David Allen], organizational web page, accessed July 17, 2013.</ref>

 

 

 

In the acknowledgments of ''Getting Things Done'' David thanks "[[J-R]]" for being his "spiritual coach."

 

In the acknowledgments of ''Getting Things Done'' David thanks "[[J-R]]" for being his "spiritual coach."

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