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David Allen chats with Merlin Mann about GTD

David Allen of Getting Things Done fame has been offering a series of audio recordings (on CD and in podcast form) to subscribers ot his GTD Connect premium service. One of the discussion areas is TechTalk - a forum for David to discuss with GTD geeks about what's new in the technology space and how it intersects with the practice of GTD. He recently released an installment featuring his long-time technology advisor Eric Mack, Robert Peake, and Merlin Mann of 43Folders. If you're a subscriber, this is a great chat and well worth listening to online or on your PC or MP3 player. If you're not a subscriber, fear not. Merlin just announced he will be releasing a series of podcasts titled Productive Talk that he recorded with David while visiting the David Allen Company's world headquarters in lovely Ojai, California.
Written by Marc Orchant, Contributor

David Allen of Getting Things Done fame has been offering a series of audio recordings (on CD and in podcast form) to subscribers ot his GTD Connect premium service. One of the discussion areas is TechTalk - a forum for David to discuss with GTD geeks about what's new in the technology space and how it intersects with the practice of GTD. I had the good fortune to record the inaugural episode of that segment with David a few months back and he recently released a second installment featuring his long-time technology advisor Eric Mack, Robert Peake, and Merlin Mann of 43Folders. If you're a subscriber, this is a great chat and well worth listening to online or on your PC or MP3 player.

If you're not a subscriber, fear not. Merlin just announced he will be releasing a series of podcasts titled Productive Talk that he recorded with David while visiting the David Allen Company's world headquarters in lovely Ojai, California. The first installment which will deal with the topic of procrastination will be available tomorrow. This should prove to be a lively conversation. I hope Merlin posts it before I get on a plane to head to San Francisco for this week's Office 2.0 Conference.

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