Via gtd.marvelz.com just found out that David Allen, the creator of Getting Things Done, is featured on cnn.com page today. The first thing that captured my attention was this little sentence on the introduction:
• Allen calls the book “advanced common sense”
Wow, that’s exactly how I imagined David Allen will speak about his book. Also, after listening to the series of podcasts he had with Merlin Mann at 43folders.com, I can tell you that David Allen shurely is speaking like in this interview, with modesty and common sense.
The interview also features some short tidbits from Ethan Schoonover, the creator of kinklessGTD, a popular GTD application, and from Frank Meeuwsen from WhatsTheNextAction.com.
The hard core of the positive front created by the GTD followers was, and still remains, the blogosphere. But I am always glad to see that traditional media embraces new, and positive trends. Good work!
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