It's also a time of extraordinary opportunity.
We no longer live in a make-it-and-move-it society where productivity can be measured by parts produced, raw materials consumed or time spent. For knowledge work, we need a new productivity equation.
Over on the Notes On Productivity blog, I've posted some of my thoughts on the GTD Summit and why I think it's important to focus on the methodology of productivity.
If you do plan to attend the GTD summit, let me know! Hopefully, I will see you there!
Discussion/Comments (6):
Yes, I do. Hope to meet you there!
Posted at 02/11/2009 22:47:36 by TesTeq
Don't keep reminding me! :-( This sounds like an amazing event. I'm very bummed that I can't go.
Posted at 02/12/2009 4:15:09 by Chris Blatnick
I'll be there! I just want to thank you for eProductivity, I am having an awesome week, in large part due to the installation of eProductivity! I love it! Thank you so much, looking forward to seeing you at the Summit.
Posted at 02/12/2009 10:27:55 by Liz Harward
Hi Liz,
I'm glad to hear that eProductivity is working so well for you. I appreciate the feedback. Please share your experiences with others. Thanks. - Eric.
Posted at 02/12/2009 11:46:31 by Eric Mack
Unfortunately can't make it to the Summit but will be at the MIAW seminar next week in Amsterdam! Guess I won't see you there? :-)
Posted at 02/12/2009 14:24:57 by Peter J Simoons
Sorry, Peter, I won't be in Amsterdam this time. I would love to! Especially since I would like to visit Mons, BE again. When you see David, ask him to show you he uses eProductivity. He will be happy to show you! Enjoy the seminar, I think it's fantastic.
Posted at 02/12/2009 14:48:55 by Eric Mack
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