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Paul Eastabrook is a consultant and founder of LeanWorking Limited in the UK (http://www.LeanWorking.com). Paul works with Clients to transition to modern day approaches to product development: envisaging goals, planning, team formation, increasing throughput, distributed working and technical practices. Paul thrives on creating real world value through highly collaborative and innovative engagements - Paul@LeanWorking.com Twitter: @PaulEastabrook

GTD & Kanban: Managing The Relationship Between Someday/Maybe & Active Projects

GTD & Kanban: Managing The Relationship Between Someday/Maybe & Active Projects

In my previous post, “GTD & Kanban: Similarities, Differences & Synergies Between The Two“ in this series, I talked about using Kanban for managing the flow of work, rather than having any number of projects and someday/maybe items in separate lists which are reviewed every week to a month.  In this post I will describe how using [...]

GTD & Kanban: Similarities, Differences & Synergies Between The Two

GTD & Kanban: Similarities, Differences & Synergies Between The Two

In this article in the “GTD & Personal Kanban Series” we will explore the why? behind bringing GTD & Personal Kanban together. What is Getting Things Done (GTD)? GTD emerged as a highly effective and popular personal productivity approach in the early two thousands.  The approach consists of a five stage process, a workflow to [...]

Manage that reading list with a Kanban

Managing and Working Through That Ever Growing Reading List

If you are anything like me, you will have a monster reading list.  Do you manage it?  Do you focus on a few books at a time?  If not, maybe you should, to better enjoy that fiction or help manage your reading based learning? Problem – Too Many Books, Not Enough Time & Bad Habits [...]

Getting Things Done Workflow

GTD & Kanban: Series Overview

For a long time I have been a Getting Things Done (GTD) advocate in both my personal and professional life, starting from the basics and working my way up to a full blown implementation in various paper and electronic forms over the years.  GTD has been a huge help, yet I have always felt there [...]