Getting Things Done: David Allen in person
Budapest, HungaryA problem that bothers busy people: how to get things done? There's a great book about the solution with 2 million copies of it sold in 30 languages. Would you like to meet the author, David Allen?
In time management, task priorities play a central role. Allen's approach uses two key elements: control and perspective. He proposes a workflow process to control all the tasks and commitments that one needs or wants to get done. There are six "horizons of focus" to provide a useful perspective.
Unlike some theories, which focus on top-down goal-setting, GTD works in the opposite direction. Allen argues that it is often difficult for individuals to focus on big picture goals if they cannot sufficiently control the day-to-day tasks that they frequently must face. By developing a system that clarifies and defines the regular workday, an individual can free up mental space to begin moving up to the next level of focus.
Date and Venue
Date: December 4, 2014, 17:00-20:30
Venue: H13
Address: Horanszky u. 13, Budapest
Entry: 1500 HUF