Our powerful and time-tested seminar formats provide a critical investment for the productivity of your human capital. What do your people need, to ensure that your most valuable corporate resources are strategically focused and fully utilized?

  • More creative time to do the real work they're hired to do?
  • Better prioritization and strategic focus?
  • Overview and control of new and overwhelming responsibilities?
  • Systematic tracking of critical details?
  • Freer energy for other important aspects of their lives?

Our Getting Things Done seminars provide a high-leverage tool to fulfill fundamental components of your training and development needs. From small-team-focused formats to corporate-wide programs, we can customize our bullet-proof training to fit your specific requirements.

Contact us for a free assessment consultation to determine the potential match of our resources to your interests.

Overview of all of the David Allen Company services


Getting Things Done: Managing Workflow, Projects, and Priorities
Two-day format includes the complete Mastering Workflow and Managing Project Focus curricula, plus modules on project inventories and priority setting. This is the “flagship seminar” of the David Allen Company. Workbook provided.
(Two Days)

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Getting Things Done: Mastering Workflow
Provides a step-by-step breakdown of the five phases of workflow management and the objective thinking process required to most effectively deal with the action level of work. Shares the best practices for collecting, processing, organizing, reviewing, and deciding about what to do, in real time. How to configure specific organizing tools (e.g. Outlook,  Lotus Notes), set up filing systems, manage email, and tie it all together into a logical seamless system. Lecture, participant workshop exercises, and Q&A provide a good “running start.” Workbook provided.
(One-Day)

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Getting Things Done: Introduction to Mastering Workflow
A “freeze-dried” version of the Mastering Workflow seminar. Delineates the basic processes of gathering, deciding about, and organizing work. Discussion of organizing tools and options for implementation at the workstation after the seminar. Lectures and brief exercises to test out the model. Minimal hands-on. Workbook provided.
(Half-Day)

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Getting Things Done: Mastering Workflow Interactive
Based on David Allen's popular Mastering Workflow course, GTD Mastering Workflow Interactive is designed to give learners a hands-on experience with the essentials of GTD in an exciting online format. Through this self-paced, one-hour online course and comprehensive offline implementation exercises, participants will learn the essentials of GTD's systematic approach. Click here to learn more.
(Online)


Getting Things Done: Managing Project Focus
This course, designed for graduates of our Mastering Workflow course, includes modules on outcome focusing, brainstorming, and a practical and highly effective five-phase planning model. Best practices for quickly and effectively thinking through a project or situation, getting it directed, organized, and in motion. Workbook provided.
(One-Day)


Getting Things Done: Leveraging Focus & Vision
This is a “graduate level” one-day seminar that explores how vision, personally and organizationally, generates the two ingredients of permanent change: Information and Inspiration. This seminar is useful for individuals who want to clarify their own personal goals and horizons. It provides leaders and organizations with powerful formats for unifying and inspiring group outcomes and improved performance standards.
(One-Day)



Overview of all of the David Allen Company services


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John Edwin Mroz,
President - East-West Institute

Thank you for putting on a wonderful seminar this past Friday in Seattle. I have to admit that I was skeptical (oh Boy... ANOTHER time management guru). I found your concepts practical and for the first time feel I can turn words into action!
Allen Gross
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