How GTD Training Creates Execution Driven Organizations in an Age of Constant Distraction
In today’s business world, opportunities arise and disappear rapidly, priorities keep changing and there is a constant flow of information. Companies expect teams to adapt to changes, communicate and work together better, and consistently produce high quality results under heavy loads. While investing in technology, process improvement and leadership, most companies fail to address one critical challenge: execution. Projects face delays. Action points generated in meetings are never implemented. Team members get confused because of conflicting priorities. Too much time is spent on chasing things up and not actually advancing projects forward. Very often, what gets in the way of proper execution is not necessarily a lack of skilled personnel or available resources. The problem is how people manage commitments and information. Here comes GTD Training as an effective capability development approach aimed at helping organizations achieve sustainable performance improvements. As opposed to ...