How David Allen uses mindmaps

Dean, an architect, wrote to David to ask for detail on using mindmaps in his GTD system.  Here’s the whole thread:
Hi David,
I have enjoyed reading Getting Things Done and Making It All Work.  I own an architecture firm in Michigan, and have been implementing your GTD system into my work and life plan.  I am [...]

GTD & Mind Mapping

It’s well-known that David Allen is a big fan of mind mapping for capturing ideas and brainstorming projects.  In the GTD book, you’ll find several references to this creative brainstorming technique (pages 70-72), coined by British Researcher Tony Buzan.
The wonderful thing about a process like mind mapping is that it gives our brain a way [...]

Productivity 101 Blogs David’s “Making it All Work” Seminar in Amsterdam

Fokke Kooistra, author of the popular “Productivity 101” blog as well as a former contributor to GTDtimes recently attended one of David’s new “Making it All Work” seminars recently.  Below is an excerpt of his thoughts on this experience. To read his full review, please visit Fokke’s site directly at right here.
was visiting the Making [...]

Getting Things Done with Office 2.0

By Ismael Ghalimi – community contributor
This article describes my attempt at implementing David Allen’s excellent Getting Things Done (GTD) methods for personal organization, using a variety of Office 2.0 services. If you have not read David’s book, I respectfully suggest that you do so. If you have but need a quick refresher on the [...]