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Tag Archives: inputs
An Overflowing Inbox Is Not A Kanban System
From David Allen (no link available): It is a residue from the industrial and agricultural world, I think, when the things to be done were much more physically self-evident. The “piles” in most offices nowadays seem just meager attempts to … Continue reading
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Tagged continuous flow, David Allen, email, inbox zero, inputs, kanban
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Capture Clearinghouse
With the explosion of iPhone apps, note taking applications, and digital dictation software, there is (maybe literally) a million ways to capture ideas. Too many. A fundamental principle of GTD is to have a good system for capturing ideas whenever … Continue reading