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by rvb
5613 days ago
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Getting Things Done is a permanent resident of my bookshelf (and OmniFocus is one of all of my devices). That's exactly the sort of guide I was looking for, but for a company instead of for an individual. So I am very eager to check out your other recommendations; thank you very much. |
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Gerber's book is brilliant and is a very highly recommended entrepreneurship book. BUT -- that might not be what you are doing at this stage... It is completely offline focused, and it doesn't really address the "make something people want then figure out a Bus. model" approach. To really boil it down: "Work on your business and not just in it" It's key focus is getting technicians (eg: a baker) to drop the tools (eg: stop baking) for a bit and look at the bigger picture of where there business (bakery) is going.
In short -- it's a worthwhile read, but it's not a GTD for organisations. It doesn't have the deeply practical stuff (list this, do that, etc) and probably isn't the right fit for a group of programmers...