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As I am preparing for tomorrow's chat with David Allen, I am finding it difficult to prioritize all the questions I would like to ask him. How did he come up with the GTD? What kind of tools is he using? Could he move to a pure Office 2.0 setup? But I'm sure you have many questions for him as well, so please ask them as comments to this post. And make sure to add this session to your calendar — it's a plenary one, so you won't miss anything.

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The Extreme Productivity Seminar scheduled to take place on Friday, August 26 has been moved to Saturday, September 6 in order to allow participants to the Office 2.0 Conference to attend. If you want to learn how to implement an optimized version of David Allen's Getting Things Done process using Office 2.0 tools, please register now.

 

"Your seminar was fantastic!"

—Oliver Starr

 

"The Extreme Productivity Seminar really helped me improve my existing GTD setup. Much recommended to get more done in less time."

—Sebastien Stadil

 

"Having a good tracking system for opportunities, portfolio companies, and managing time in general is critical for running a venture firm well. I looked at and experimented with just about everything. Ismael's approach to Extreme Productivity is the only system I've seen that combines the ease of use and power that I was looking for. Highly recommended and very thought-provoking."

—Mike Maples

 

"Ismael is an inspiration. The fact that he is able to accomplish an enormous number of activities without stress is a testament to his discipline and organization. If you are already familiar with the principles of GTD, and want to learn how you can take your practice of it to the next level, I urge you to take a serious look at his Extreme Productivity Seminar."

—Thomas Jones

 

"Ismael takes a daunting number of tasks and projects, and processes each with impressive efficiency. His seminar presents his productivity management techniques in a way that is accessible to everyone, and easy to implement using common tools. I believe in the core techniques so much that I have given Ismael's presentation twice with our organization. Highly recommended seminar."

—Seth Taylor

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