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    Making It All Work: Winning at the Game of Work and the Business of Life by David Allen

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    • Pub. Date: December 29, 2009
    • 320pp
    • Sales Rank: 120,874

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      • Pub. Date: December 29, 2009
      • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
      • Format: Paperback, 320pp
      • Sales Rank: 120,874

      Synopsis

      The companion to the blockbuster bestseller, 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 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.

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      A rehashing of old-if successful-ground from his 2001 book Getting Things Done, Allen revisits his simple yet comprehensive system of organizing every aspect of one's life for career, professional and personal development-even addressing how to plan a vacation, choose a babysitter or arrange eldercare for a parent. The author's inarguable premise is that a complete and current inventory of commitments organized and reviewed in a systematic way can sharpen focus and allow for wiser decision making. Allen cautions that the book does not provide answers to tricky life choices; its methods will aid in developing the self-assurance to trust one's own solutions. Readers are guided through the process of obtaining control and perspective, organizing tasks and goals to reach the "Getting Things Done" (GTD) "holy grail" of an empty in-basket and e-mail inbox. Although the book purports to expand on the principles of GTD, there's very little new material in this latest offering, which serves more as a sales tool for the first one than for a project all on its own. Those seeking organizational nirvana would do best to invest in the original and give this one a pass. (Dec.)

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      Biography

      David Allen is the internationally bestselling author of Getting Things Done and Ready for Anything. Over the past twenty years, he has developed and implemented productivity improvement programs for more than a million professionals and has been instrumental in assisting some of the world's premiere companies.

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      Good information and makes it easyby Jholder

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      June 27, 2009: Good information and helps you to think better. I also would recommend Dr. Steinberg's new book, Full Throttle.

      How to really achieve your mission statementby JCPrice

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      March 09, 2009: Dr. Stephen Covey gave us the 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. While the First Things First (habit 3) provided an organizational construct to manage our lives, David Allen has taken the concept into today's electronic real world. Where business is done by emails and text messages, and we never feel like we're caught up much less gaining any ground on the endless series of to-do's in our inbox. Allen provides a workable system that integrates with many of the organizational systems out there today and allows us to finally get control of our lives.


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