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May 06, 2007

New Management Site

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I recently discovered a new site that concentrates on Management Resources for managers. The site is BNET.com and there is a lot of rich Management content here. I had seen the BNET Icon on many of the ZDNet blogs and mistakenly clicked it one day and was pleasantly surprised with the site and it's content.

A great example of their content is their feature on "Master your Multitasking" written by David Allen.

If you're not familiar with David Allen, you'll probably be hearing more about him soon. Allen is a personal-productivity expert with legions of fans and a bestselling book under his belt, and he's poised to break through to mainstream corporate America. In the meantime, his GTD (Getting Things Done) program is already changing the way people think about work flow. BNET explored the Allen mythos to find out who he is and why his followers swear by his techniques. We also explain how to get started using his program, talk to Allen himself, and interview three senior managers who use GTD to make their staffs more productive.

Update: CNET interviewed David Allen at the 2007 Under the Radar conference.
Watch the video.

Take a look at David's Video which concentrates on refining your focus and concentration on the tasks that need to get done as opposed to time management.

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So glad you found BNET (even if it was mistakenly!) and that you found the site and content useful resources. Thanks also for pointing to our GTD feature package.

Leslie Leite
BNET

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