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Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity 平装 – 2015年 3月 17日

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The book Lifehack calls "The Bible of business and personal productivity."

"A completely revised and updated edition of the blockbuster bestseller from 'the personal productivity guru'"
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Since it was first published almost fifteen years ago, David Allen’s
Getting Things Done has become one of the most influential business books of its era, and the ultimate book on personal organization. “GTD” is now shorthand for an entire way of approaching professional and personal tasks, and has spawned an entire culture of websites, organizational tools, seminars, and offshoots.

Allen has rewritten the book from start to finish, tweaking his classic text with important perspectives on the new workplace, and adding material that will make the book fresh and relevant for years to come. This new edition of
Getting Things Done will be welcomed not only by its hundreds of thousands of existing fans but also by a whole new generation eager to adopt its proven principles.

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“I am a devout, card-carrying GTD true believer. . . . The entire approach has boosted not only my productivity but also my wider well-being. But what amazes me just as much is how deeply GTD has taken hold around the world. . . . This is a genuine movement.”
—Daniel H. Pink, author of Drive

Getting Things Done offers help building the new mental skills needed in an age of multitasking and overload.”
Sue Shellenbarger, The Wall Street Journal

“I recently attended David’s seminar on getting organized, and after seeing him in action I have hope. . . . David Allen’s seminar was an eye-opener.”
Stewart Alsop, Fortune

“Allen drops down from high-level philosophizing to the fine details of time management. Take a minute to check this one out.”
Mark Henricks, Entrepreneur

“David Allen’s productivity principles are rooted in big ideas . . . but they’re also eminently practical.”
Keith H. Hammonds, Fast Company

“David Allen brings new clarity to the power of purpose, the essential nature of relaxation, and deceptively simple guidelines for getting things done. He employs extensive experience, personal stories, and his own recipe for simplicity, speed, and fun.”
Frances Hesselbein, chairman, board of governors, Leader to Leader Institute

“Anyone who reads this book can apply this knowledge and these skills in their lives for immediate results.”
Stephen P. Magee, chaired professor of business and economics, University of Texas at Austin

“A true skeptic of most management fixes, I have to say David’s program is a winner!”
Joline Godfrey, CEO, Independent Means, Inc., and author of Our Wildest Dreams 

Getting Things Done describes an incredibly practical process that can help busy people regain control of their lives. It can help you be more successful. Even more important, it can help you have a happier life!”
Marshall Goldsmith, coeditor, The Leader of the Future and Coaching for Leadership

“WARNING: Reading Getting Things Done can be hazardous to your old habits of procrastination. David Allen’s approach is refreshingly simple and intuitive. He provides the systems, tools, and tips to achieve profound results.”
Carola Endicott, director, Quality Resources, New England Medical Center 

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David Allen is widely recognized as the world’s leading expert on personal and organizational productivity. He has more than thirty years of pioneering research and experience as a management consultant and executive coach to some of America’s most prestigious organizations, such as New York Life, the World Bank, and the U.S. Navy.

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  • 出版社 ‏ : ‎ Penguin Books
  • 出版日期 ‏ : ‎ 2015年 3月 17日
  • 版本 ‏ : ‎ 修订版。
  • 语言 ‏ : ‎ 英语
  • 纸书页数 ‏ : ‎ 352页
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0143126563
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0143126560
  • 商品重量 ‏ : ‎ 318 g
  • 尺寸 ‏ : ‎ 13.92 x 1.98 x 21.26 cm
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David Allen is widely recognized as the world’s leading expert on personal and organizational productivity. His thirty-year pioneering research and coaching to corporate managers and CEOs of some of America’s most prestigious corporations and institutions has earned him Forbes’ recognition as one of the top five executive coaches in the U.S. and Business 2.0 magazine's inclusion in their 2006 list of the "50 Who Matter Now." Time Magazine called his flagship book, "Getting Things Done", “the definitive business self-help book of the decade.” Fast Company Magazine called David “one of the world’s most influential thinkers” in the arena of personal productivity, for his outstanding programs and writing on time and stress management, the power of aligned focus and vision, and his groundbreaking methodologies in management and executive peak performance.

David is the international best-selling author of "Getting Things Done: the Art of Stress-Free Productivity"; "Ready for Anything: 52 Productivity Principles for Work and Life"; and "Making It All Work: Winning at the Game of Work and the Business of Life".

He is the engineer of GTD®, the popular Getting Things Done® methodology that has shown millions how to transform a fast-paced, overwhelming, overcommitted life into one that is balanced, integrated, relaxed, and has more successful outcomes. GTD’s broad appeal is based on the fact that it is applicable from the boardroom to the living room to the class room. It is hailed as “life changing” by students, busy parents, entrepreneurs and corporate executives. David is the Founder and Chairman of the David Allen Company, whose inspirational seminars, coaching, educational materials and practical products present individuals and organizations with a new model for “Winning at the Game of Work and Business of Life.” He continues to write articles and essays that address today’s ever-changing issues about living and working in a fast-paced world while sustaining balance, control, and meaningful focus.

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Perfect for the ADHD'er Needing Help with Organizing To-Dos and Doing Them
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Perfect for the ADHD'er Needing Help with Organizing To-Dos and Doing Them
Disclaimer: I have not listened to this entire book (yet), but I cannot express just how helpful (and validating) this book (and David Allen) is. If I did not know better, I'd say he has ADHD. (Which is a good thing.) I'm eager to share so much, but here is how I found and approached this book. I will also explain what I have gotten out of what I have listened to so far. I have an ADHD Coach. The Coach has a summer group course going on (focused on goal setting). Part of the previous week's homework is to set your goals, create your daily system so you can set/see tasks to do for that goal, and prepare for accountability. I joined an accountability group online (MeetUp). I hit a goldmine. The group leader is phenomenal and the entire foundation for the group's principals and actions are based on this book. Getting Things Done was obviously the next book I was going to look into. I first listened to the Summary of this book (albeit on accident via my digital local library app). I was upset but it was super helpful to know what chapters to go to for my current needs. I purchased the audiobook after listening to the summary and then hopped to the chapters that were relevant to my immediate needs (I did not need any fluff or explanation what I had problems with, I needed action steps). Last night I jumped to Chapter 5: Capturing. Very helpful. Then actually listened all the way to 9. This morning I jumped right into Chapter 11: The Power of the Capturing Habit. I'm in Chapter 12 and I'm absolutely he is in my head... from the garage needing cleaning to lightbulb needing changing in the kitchen, to the towels sitting in the dryer to the birthday present I need to get.... especially the work I need to get done. I've read a ton of self-help and business books. I've read about organization, time management, 1MTD which is one of my favorites, and I have an ADHD Coach. I take a little something from each one and a ton learned from my coach. But this book; it's my head spilling out onto a piece of paper. I love it because he speaks straight, relates completely to my issues (and many ADHD'ers- diagnosed or not). He tells you what to do with 'stuck' piles. I feel like I am completely understood. But more importantly, I believe he gets it and his goal isn't to taught himself...just to relate and help. A must read if you feel like you can't get things under control with work and to-do lists (and especially if you feel mental blocks often on action/tasks - and/or think you may have ADHD - even though it's not labeled for that I think it's very valuable in that area)!
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  • 2017年2月4日在美国发布评论
    格式: Kindle电子书已确认购买
    Self help is not a genre of books I read very often, but I made an exception for David Allen’s Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity. One of my goals for 2017 was to become better organised and to be more productive. I first learned about the GTD methodology through Carl Pullein’s YouTube channel that I follow. I’ve been working on this for around six weeks now, so it’s too early to tell, but I’m happy with what I’ve learned so far.

    Getting Things Done, or GTD, is a productivity methodology based on a few deceptively simple concepts. Now, I’m still very new to GTD, but this is how I see it. One of the fundamental ideas behind GTD is that the human brain is excellent at processing ideas and being creative, but not a great storage facility. A key part of GTD is getting all ideas, projects and commitments out of your brain and into a trusted system or external brain.

    There are five activities to GDT: Capture, Clarify, Organise, Reflect and Engage. If I can take from the GTD website, this translates to:

    Capture: Collect what has your attention. For me, this means adding all my ideas, commitments and to-dos in my list manager application of choice, Todoist. I really love this application and regret that I don’t have it at work. I try to capture everything from my doctor’s appointments, to buying cat food for Lushka to a reminder to ask my husband if we have picture hooks. I’m planning a trip to Europe this summer, so any time I think of something like oh, I must remember to get Swiss francs, into Todoist it goes.

    Clarify: Process what it means. Here I can’t be any more concise than or as clear as the workflow diagram on the GTD website:

    Gtd

    Honestly, if I take away nothing more from my experience with GTD than the two minute rule (if you can do it in two minutes, do it now, otherwise delegate it or defer it) and the discipline to define the next physical action to move a task along it will have been worth it.

    Organise: Put it where it belongs. This is probably the area of GTD that’s least intuitive for me – I’m not very organised! At the very least, I try to put any appointments on my calendar, any tasks in the appropriate section of Todoist, and potentially relevant non-actionable information in Evernote. One interesting aspect of GTD is the use of contexts. This means organising your tasks not by priority but by the tools, location, and/or person you need to be able to complete them successfully. So, for example, in my Taxes 2016 list I have an item; pick up tax receipt from pharmacy. I tagged that as “pharmacy” along with other items like pick up Polysporin and drop off new prescription. So when I go to the pharmacy I just check that tag to be reminded of all the things I have to accomplish while I’m there. Similarly, while planning my trip to Europe I have a context of Susanne, the friend I’m visiting. Any time I think of something I need to ask her, I add it to that list of things to discuss next time I call or email her.

    Reflect: Review your to do list and calendar frequently. The idea here is to keep your “external brain” current with everything that you need to accomplish. If you don’t add to it or clear our stale items, your real brain will no longer trust your system and it will break down. Most GTDers do a review at least once a week.

    Engage: Simply do. Pick the tasks that are available to you based on your contexts and get cracking!

    The book itself is very well written and the edition I have was updated in 2015 to include discussion of new technology (not specific applications) and how it impacts the GTD workflow.

    if you are interested in improving your productivity and generally getting things done you could do a whole lot worse than to check out this book.

    I gave Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress Free productivity five stars out of five.
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  • 2015年8月12日在美国发布评论
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    This is a life-changing book. I am not in business but have to function in various domains: working scientist with 20-30 discrete, concurrent, collaborative projects at any given time; teacher; physician; mentor; member of various administrative committees; family man; and avid hobbyist with multiple pursuits. I don't need to read more of the usual inspirational / motivational crap; I'm already highly motivated and willing to work hard, but just needed something to help me organize and get a handle on all the demands placed on me. I'd used calendars and to-do lists like most people but this was not enough.

    The central message of this book of getting one unified system in place for all projects / tasks in your life and getting things quickly off your mind and into the system is simple yet profound. There is an upfront cost on the order of days, especially if you have a lot on your plate, to get started with such a system. Once you do this, however, keeping it going really only involves a few minutes a day and about 30-60 minutes once a week during a step he calls the weekly review. The key elements that I found helpful: 1) Immediate processing of tasks as they come in (do it if quick, delegate it to others if appropriate, or put it in your system with the appropriate flags; 2) Contexts. it doesn't make sense to look at a list of errands that can only be done on the computer when you are traveling without one or walking the dog. Having each task be assigned to a context (which can be a virtual or physical location) and being able to pull a context-specific list when you are in that context is incredibly helpful; and 3) Next actions. There is a distinction drawn between things that need to happen next (i.e. in the next week) and things that just need to happen at some point in the future. Everything gets tracked, but not everything needs to show up on your context-specific list; just the "next actions."

    This helped me get my life in order and relieved a lot of stress. I no longer worry constantly about what I should be doing because I always know, in any specific context at home or at work, what tasks I have already decided need to happen. Since I also put everything into the system that I trust and know works, I also don't miss things the way I used to.
  • 2025年10月29日在美国发布评论
    格式: 平装已确认购买
    I bought the paper-covered book, which was recommended by my friend. I had only read a few pages to get the summary of it, and I've already read a lot of useful advice given, very inspirational. It also included step-by-step action that readers can follow! Continue to look forward to reading more and commenting.
  • 2025年11月16日在美国发布评论
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    A great read with some really practical suggestions.
  • 2025年7月27日在美国发布评论
    格式: 平装已确认购买
    This book is the Bible on getting organized and getting things done. Just implementing a few of the tips in this book will make you more productive. But if you implement more of the getting things done program, you’ll be more organized, have less stress, and will generate more ideas. This is a book worth reading once and then going back to pick up more ideas.
  • 2025年11月3日在美国发布评论
    格式: 平装已确认购买
    Absolutely a great read! This book is full of practical strategies for staying organized and productive. A must-read for anyone looking to manage time and tasks more effectively.

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  • Cliente Amazon
    5.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星 Mantém sua vida sob controle
    2016年7月19日在巴西发布评论
    格式: 平装已确认购买
    Já conhecia o método do GTD por leituras em blogs especializados, mas ler o livro e entender as ideias de seu criador foram esclarecedoras para finalmente colocar o sistema para rodar plenamente. Mais do que um sistema, David Allen ensina axiomas e dá dicas de como manter os trilhos e ser mais produtivo sem se tornar estressante. Vale a leitura e aplicação para uma vida mais plena
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  • alok pole
    5.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星 Good Copy
    2024年7月23日在阿拉伯联合酋长国发布评论
    格式: 平装已确认购买
    Excellent read for every professional
  • Víctor
    5.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星 Libro de Cabecera
    2018年3月27日在西班牙发布评论
    格式: Kindle电子书已确认购买
    ACTUALIZACION: 2021
    Al escribir esta review había empezado a aplicar algunos de los primeros consejos e ideas y noté una mejoría en la forma de gestionar el tiempo y acabar proyectos y tareas pendientes. Esto hizo que fuese dejando el libro y dedicarme a otras cosas, sin acabarlo completamente. Esto fue un error.

    El libro da todo su potencial cuando lo lees sin pausa. No significa que no vayas aplicando algunas de las ideas y pensando como ir aplicandolas a tu dia a dia, pero sí que no debes perder de vista el objetivo, que no es otro que aprender de forma consistente cómo mejorar la organización personal y profesional del tiempo y el trabajo.

    Lo anterior es importante tenerlo claro: hay que dedicarle esfuerzo a pensar sobre cómo aplicar las ideas del libro a tu vida y tu flujo de trabajo, proyectos, etc. No basta con leer el libro, sino que hay que dedicarle algo de esfuerzo en diseñar tu sistema de organización. Pero los beneficios son enormes, así que animo a hacerlo.

    En particular, aproveché una semana de vacaciones para dedicarme a leerlo a fondo desde el principio, tomando notas en lugar de intentar crear sobre la marcha un sistema de organización a medio hacer. Lo mejor es ir apuntando las ideas o formas de usar sus consejos y esperar a aplicarlo hasta acabar el libro, porque cuando ves el conjunto global, te das cuenta que no son ideas sueltas, sino que es un sistema de principios completo. Por tanto, cuando lo acabes tendrás una idea mucho mejor y más completa de cómo montar tu propio sistema de organización. Y que conste que lo reelerás más de una vez para revisar conceptos y adaptar el sistema a los cambios que ocurran al pasar el tiempo. De ahí que actualice esta review: voy a releerlo para reajustar y volver a ser igual de eficiente como cuando lo acabé la primera vez.

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    Cuando compré el libro, sabía que tenía un problema con mi sistema de organización. Así que me puse a leerlo inmediatamente. Lo cierto es que tenía algunas dudas, porque había leído otros del mismo tema que no pasaban de expresar lo obvio y de sugerir sistemas que le funcionaban al autor, pero no se adaptaban a mí. Pero este libro sí es bueno.

    No es como los anteriores, una simple guía de recetas. Sino que desmenuza los fundamentos básicos e, incluso, la psicología que implica un buen sistema de organización. Además, explica en cada paso el motivo de cada proceso o cada sugerencia. Lo que me encanta del libro es que no ofrece un sistema dise;ado y definido, sino que por medio de ejemplos va hasta el principio general que quiere explicar y eso permite que uno pueda adaptar o modificar las ideas a su propia forma de trabajar y a su propio tiempo. Quizá esto haga que algunas partes se hagan más largas, pero es muy recomendable.

    Lo que más me impactó fue la parte psicológica. En el libro explica uno de los principales problemas que tiene la gente que fue buscando su ayuda y es dejar tareas o cosas en una lista de pendientes, sin pararse a determinar las acciones que han de realizar para finalizar esa tarea. Como ejemplo: la tarea "solucionar problema con factura luz" debería dividirse en realidad en varias, siendo la primera, probablemente "Localizar número de atención al cliente de la compania", luego llamar (para algunas personas, eso requiere planificar la llamada en su agenda diaria), y de ahí, depende de la respuesta, se seguirán más pasos o no. Lo que comenta es que al compactar tantas tareas en un solo item, en realidad estamos obligandonos a dedicar mucho espacio mental a esa tarea y salvo que tengamos tiempo de sobra, probablemente se nos atasque un buen tiempo en la lista. De la otra forma, un dia damos por cerrada la tarea de localizar el numero. Otro, cerramos el de la llamada, otro el de enviar los datos que nos hayan pedido... Y el efecto psicologico de sentir que vamos resolviendo el problema es brutal. Porque ya no es el mismo item desde hace dias, sino que es el mismo asunto, pero con acciones mas concretas y simples.

    El libro esta lleno de ideas de este tipo que, una vez leídas, suenan muy obvias, pero es algo en que mucha gente (al menos yo) fallaba constantemente. Un libro imprescindible para cualquier persona con poco tiempo o que tiene problemas para gestionar su tiempo de forma eficiente.

    Como nota final diré que aún no he terminado el libro (llevo más de la mitad) porque es un proceso, no solo una lectura. Sin embargo, ya puedo confirmar que he mejorado la gestión de mis obligaciones y del tiempo en general, así que no puedo más que recomendarlo.
  • Cesar Montoya
    5.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星 buena opcion
    2024年11月12日在墨西哥发布评论
    格式: 平装已确认购买
    llego en perfecto estado completamente recomendable
  • Marat Voronov
    5.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星 A must read
    2025年8月20日在德国发布评论
    格式: 平装已确认购买
    One of the most useful books I've read over the last few years. Ideas and concepts described in this book make a huge difference - both practical and on a deeper self-awareness level.