Using Collaborative Software With GTD
Fleeting- External reference: https://www.next-action.co.uk/2019/10/08/best-practices-for-using-collaborative-software-with-gtd/
- “What is our goal and who owns it?”
- “Who will do what by when?”
- “What is the status of …?”
- “Where can I find information on…?”
If teams can answer these questions clearly and rapidly, they are supporting clarified outcomes, visibility of objectives, accountability to those objectives, and good management of shared reference information
— https://www.next-action.co.uk/2019/10/08/best-practices-for-using-collaborative-software-with-gtd/
fall into the trap of thinking that technology alone can solve problems that stem from human dynamics
— https://www.next-action.co.uk/2019/10/08/best-practices-for-using-collaborative-software-with-gtd/
Simply creating more places to store information, for example, does not necessarily make it easier to find what you need
— https://www.next-action.co.uk/2019/10/08/best-practices-for-using-collaborative-software-with-gtd/
consult your trusted system first, and from there be led into other relevant sources of information, rather than having to go look for the information in the groupware solution all over again
— https://www.next-action.co.uk/2019/10/08/best-practices-for-using-collaborative-software-with-gtd/
In the end, do you feel like you’re working for your groupware solution, or that your groupware solution is working for you? Take a moment to step out of the digital stream and see.
— https://www.next-action.co.uk/2019/10/08/best-practices-for-using-collaborative-software-with-gtd/