Making It All Work
Winning at the Game of Work and the Business of Life
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David Allen
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David Allen
About this listen
The companion to the blockbuster best seller, Getting Things Done.
Since its publication in 2001, Getting Things Done has become, as Time magazine put it, "the defining self-help business book" of the decade. Having inspired millions of readers/listeners around the world, it clearly spoke to an urgent need in an increasingly time-pressured society. Now, in the highly anticipated sequel Making It All Work, Allen unlocks the full power of his methods across the entire span of life and work. While Getting Things Done functioned as an essential tool kit, Making It All Work is an invaluable road map, providing both bearings to help you determine where you are in life and directions on how to get to where you want to go.
©2008 David Allen (P)2008 Penguin AudiobooksWhat listeners say about Making It All Work
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- Tim Abell
- 10-02-24
Life coach in a book. Amazing.
Expected a few tips on GTD. Got a deep guide to success in life. Listening is like being one of the CEOs he's coached.
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- Jon P
- 15-03-23
A great addition to GTD
This really does help to clarify some of getting things done. It's not a critical listening but very good.
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- JDH
- 01-12-22
Basically GTD rehashed
It was a good book, but very much suffers from the law of diminishing returns as much of the material is just a reworking of the same ideas expressed in the original GTD.
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