In this episode, Morten and Lars from Vital Learning discuss the GTD Summer Camp, the new book 'Getting Things Done with Others', and the benefits of GTD Connect membership. They also talk about the value of attending the Summer Camp, the walk and talk activity, involving family members in GTD, forums and resources offered by David Allen company, and the upcoming GCD summer camp in Denmark.
The Getting Things Done summer camp offers a supportive community for GTD practitioners to connect, learn, and enhance their GTD practice.
The new book 'Team Getting Things Done with Others' provides practical guidance and strategies for implementing GTD within teams, making it valuable for companies and individuals seeking greater productivity.
Deep dives
The Value of the Getting Things Done Summer Camp
The Getting Things Done summer camp provides an opportunity for GTD practitioners to connect, learn, and enhance their GTD practice. This non-profit event started in Denmark and has grown to attract participants from around the world. The summer camp offers a weekend of sharing tips and tricks, interactive sessions, and walks to reflect on GTD. Attendees leave inspired and often develop lasting companionships and partnerships with like-minded individuals. The camp emphasizes creating a supportive community and making the experience accessible to all.
The New Book: Team Getting Things Done with Others
David Allen and Ed Lamont have written a new book called 'Team Getting Things Done with Others,' addressing the challenge of implementing GTD within teams. The book explores how teams can use the GTD methodology effectively, providing valuable insights for companies and individuals seeking to apply GTD principles in a collaborative setting. Scheduled for release between March and May, the book offers practical guidance and strategies for incorporating GTD into team activities and achieving greater productivity.
GTD Connect Membership: A Valuable Resource
GTD Connect is an online membership forum that serves as a hub for GTD enthusiasts worldwide. The forum hosts active discussions about GTD methodologies, tools, and best practices, while the media library provides an extensive collection of resources. Members have access to videos, webinars, guides, and more, covering various aspects of GTD. The forum allows for networking, sharing experiences, and receiving guidance from fellow GTD practitioners. GTD Connect membership is highly recommended for anyone looking to dive deeper into GTD, refine their practice, and learn from a supportive community.
Today's episode is with Morten and Lars from Vital Learning. Listen in as they discuss the GTD Summer Camp in Denmark, the new book Getting Things Done with Others, and GTD Connect membership.
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