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Disciples of David Allen's Getting Things Done productivity system can rejoice!
Your GTD system can now go digital with Microsoft's OneNote software.
Even better, you may already have Microsoft OneNote on at least one of your computers.
Here's what you'll learn:
* Some best practices for Getting Things Done * A brief introduction to OneNote * How to apply GTD to OneNote * An overview of the common GTD lists * How to manage your Next Action lists in OneNote * How to complete projects with Action Lists * How to create an Inbox in OneNote * Tips on reviewing your GTD lists * How to manage your actionable email * How to get your Inbox to zero * Tips on what belongs on your calendar -- and what doesn't * How to store reference information in OneNote * How to use OneNote with SkyDrive * How to collaborate in GTD with SkyDrive
Even with all that, your OneNote productivity system can be ready to use in less than 30 minutes. If that's not fast enough, we give you a link at the end of the book where you can download free personal and team GTD notebooks.
"Getting Things Done the David Allen Way with Microsoft OneNote" is the ideal companion to "Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity" if you want to move your productivity system into the digital world.
This is a VERY basic book about adapting the Getting Things Done methodology to Microsoft OneNote. Experienced GTD'ers will find this book simple and lacking the depth needed to really implement the system fully.
Self organization geek's classic, the tool adopted by many software developers and hackers. Allen's book is full of routines and focus on actions. No wonder why it is so welcomed in the hacker community.