View Full Version : What's the Differnce between MAP and GTD?
Anonymous
01-12-2004, 10:28 AM
I attended one of David's seminars about 14 years ago and I have the tape seminar for Managing Actions and Projects (MAP). What is the differnce between MAP, GTD, and Ready for Anything?
Bill
DavidAllen
01-13-2004, 07:40 PM
The basics are the same. What's not is how we've ensured the universatlity of the information to map with the realities of your current world...
David
whkratz
01-13-2004, 08:07 PM
The basics are the same. What's not is how we've ensured the universatlity of the information to map with the realities of your current world...
David
Whoa, David. English please. What in the world do you really mean? I've been with you since MAP days, and I don't really see any different "mapping".
Cikub
01-13-2004, 10:12 PM
The basics are the same. What's not is how we've ensured the universatlity of the information to map with the realities of your current world...
David
Whoa, David. English please. What in the world do you really mean? I've been with you since MAP days, and I don't really see any different "mapping".
Ironically, I think he's trying to say "We changed the way we talk about some things so they make sense to more people." :wink:
ext555
01-14-2004, 08:00 AM
That would be my guess also. -- MAP tapes talked about "new technology" that 's now commonplace and he has made quite a few things sound much simpler.
Practice makes perfect I guess :wink: