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May 17, 2005

Ahoy! Public seminars on the horizon...!

So, we've finally (with many many thanks to Kathryn Allen & crew) finalized hotels and dates for the new one-day seminars I'll be doing, at least for the rest of 2005. (Those of you who didn't like "power principles" in the title will be happy - we didn't really, either). There are discounts for early registrations, too, if any of you are thinking about it and can do some early planning...

I actually pretty jazzed about the new format. I think it'll be both easier for people to get a hold of, as well as galvanize the GTD vets with a deeper look into the model.

Posted by David at May 17, 2005 04:07 AM

Comments

David,
do you have any plans to publish a book about the principles in "GTD - The Roadmap"?

Ugur

Posted by: Ugur Tarlig at May 17, 2005 07:25 AM

Any plans for London dates?

Posted by: Niall at May 17, 2005 07:33 AM

Nothing in New York or Connecticut?

Posted by: Todd at May 17, 2005 10:27 AM

I'm a little unclear on what exactly will be covered here. Is this more focused on the 40,000 foot topics, or will the runway stuff be covered as well?

Posted by: Larry Wright at May 17, 2005 10:49 AM

I'd love to see one, if only they were closer to me.

Here's a vote for a Salt Lake City seminar at some point. I know that's a stretch, so how about Las Vegas?

Posted by: Michael Moncur at May 17, 2005 11:23 AM

Got an e-mail very early this morning from a source who will not be named ;) that the dates had been set and there was a link available to register -- I immediately (without passing Go or collecting $200) went to the link and signed up for the very first session in Santa Monica. Frankly, I've gotten so much value out of David's other public seminars that I didn't really need any more info. Just tell me where to be and who to write the check out to ;)

Randy

Posted by: Randy at May 17, 2005 11:42 AM

When are you coming to Australia ??

Posted by: Gerry at May 19, 2005 09:30 PM

David,

Two suggestions:
1. A seminar in Denver.
2. CD/DVD/Tape/MP3 of the Seminar. I have getting thing done fast on tape and nothing dones a quick "tune up" faster than spending a little time in the car listening to the tape. Not all of us can afford or get to the live events.

Posted by: Tim Davidson at May 22, 2005 07:10 AM

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