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- The forgotten Milk » Blog Archive » The Printable CEO: Emergent Task Planning in excel i
[...] David Seah made the ultimate PDF on Emergent Task Planning. He said, “A good productivity form is one that provides focus and stability for the day as a [...]
- Life Is Easy / Golden Goals series: David Seah on clarity, creativity and productivity
[...] and achieving goals and 2) I use one of his excellent productivity tools every day (the Emergent Task Planner). David Seah of DavidSeah.com is a freelance designer who writes about things that empower and [...]
- GTD Wannabe » Blog Archive » Inspired by the Printable CEO ETT/ETP
[...] latest oeuvre is called the The Printable CEO™ VI.1: Emergent Task Planning form, which builds on two of his previous forms, one for a daily menu of stuff to do today, and one [...]
- links for 2007-08-06 | iSurflite
[...] David Seah : The Printable CEO™ VI.1: Emergent Task Planning [...]
- dave's wibblings
links for 2007-08-06...
David Seah : The Printable CEO™ VI.1: Emergent Task Planning (tags: gtd hacks productivity download)......
- lphmedia » Blog Archive » Task and Time Tracking
[...] I’ve been using my trust Black ‘n’ Red since Feb but find it’s failing as a time tracking device gonna try this. I find pen and paper more ‘accessible’ than electronic time and task tracking - this looks like the way forward! http://davidseah.com/archives/2006/09/16/the-printable-ceo-vi1-emergent-task-planning/ [...]
- GTD Life » Blog Archive » GTD系统鉴赏:Printable CEO-临时任务编制
[...] 来自于davidseah的Printable CEO是一款针对临时任务编制的 GTD 系统,看起来象是经过精心 设计 的表格,真的佩服老外的DIY能力(中国的GTDer,加油啊!)。他自己是用纸张实现的,但是网上也有类似的在线系统。 [...]
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Remainders 05.25.2007: The Rambling Edition...
I know it has been a while once again so this will be an attempt to catch back up and share with you all of the informative little nuggets of wisdom I have run across. Apologies up front. My brain......
- This week: Golden Goals series of interviews with notable bloggers | zen habits
[...] David Seah of DavidSeah.com, who blogs about productivity, design and life. He also created the Printable CEO series — including the excellent Emergent Task Planner that I use every day to plan my day. [...]
- zen habits » Blog Archive » Golden Goals series: David Seah on clarity, creativity and p
[...] I’m excited about the next blogger in this Golden Goals series because 1) he writes thoughtfully and insightfully on productivity and achieving goals and 2) I use one of his excellent productivity tools every day (the Emergent Task Planner). David Seah of DavidSeah.com is a freelance designer who writes about things that empower and inspire people, covering topics such as design, development, becoming productive, and the business of being a freelancer. He’s best known in the online productivity world for his Printable CEO series. 1) What would you consider your greatest achievement in the last few years? Feel free to add other achievements or goals if you’d like. [...]
- GotDone time (3rd paragraph for the inpatient) « Freelance Samurai
[...] 8 Feb 2007 GotDone time (3rd paragraph for the inpatient) Posted by freelance samurai under gtd , workflow I’ve fully adopted the Emergent TaskPlanner from David Seah. My only quadrille with it is that it’s designed for lazy Americans that work from 9 to 5, us slaves that work from 9 to 6 have this big blank box right at 5pm clamping scheduling at that time slot. But I can live with that, since after 3pm I just simulate work anyway, it’s no biggie. The latest version has a way to attribute tasks into those boxes two boxes (launch and 5pm), but the witty comment’s on the task lister put me off. (I really don’t consider doing 4 tasks a day something to brag about) but that’s really because the way we see schedules is personal and of course this possibly fit’s David’s life perfectly. no irony there, just different line’s of work, or different system as to breaking a big task down. So ETP has change my life for the better and kudos for the author for the vision to pull it off. [...]
- office 2007: back to paper! at roblog
[...] Utensil Nummer zwei ist “The Printable CEO™ VI.1: Emergent Task Planning“. Dieser stellt eine Art Aufgabenplaner für einen einzelnen Tag dar. Man kann sich am Beginn des Arbeitstages alle Aufgaben notieren und, bei gewissemhaften Eintragen aller Zeiten, am Ende des Tages einen guten Überblick über die eigenen Tätigkeiten und das eigene Zeitmanagement gewinnen. Das ganze eignet sich auch wunderbar, um am Ende der Woche eine Auflistung über alle Tätigkeiten und Arbeitszeiten zusammen zu stellen. Wer sich gern selbst ein wenig reflektiert, dem wird das hier gefallen. Ich habe jedenfalls einen Stapel davon ausgedruckt in meinem Schubfach. [...]
- links for 2007-01-17 « Amy G. Dala
[...] David Seah : The Printable CEO™ VI.1: Emergent Task Planning [...]
- Calendario 2007 at Fenix
[...] La otra opción que encontré es un organizador del año completo, muy útil. La versión en español (de España) esta disponible aquí. Un organizador, ideado por David Seah, un profesional que entre sus útiles creaciones cuenta con un organizador de tareas, que con su respectiva explicación, es muy útil. [...]
- Tech Interlude: This is The One « Eliza’s Haberdashery
[...] ps: These tech posts are included because I am still searching for the perfect combo devices to track productivity. At the moment, I am using Google Calendar, Outlook, and this wonderful Emergent Task Planner which I print and staple into my office notebook. I am intrigued by Pak Adib’s calendar and to-do moleskines, though I would only use a moleskine as a journal and not as a productivity tool. They’re too - lovely - for such workhorse objectives! [...]
- Getting the Hots for Planning « Eliza’s Haberdashery
[...] For this reason, I am rather intrigued by the system created by David Seah, The Printable CEO. He calls it The Emergent Task Planner, it is divided into a Schedule Grid on the left side, an Important Tasks for the Day at the top right, with room for 9 numbered tasks and a time tracker for each task (each bubble is a fifteen minute segment), and a Notes Area on the bottom right. Click on the thumbnail to view the full pic, or better yet, visit his website. It’s chockful of planner templates. [...]
- Being More Productive with Printable Paper Tools
[...] The series consists of several forms, each designed to outline or capture specific tasks, actions, and goals. I’ve found the new variation of the original Concrete Goals Tracker and the Emergent Task Planner to be my favorites, and the ones I use most often. [...]
- Penguin Girl» Blog Archive » scheduling
[...] I’m still working on it. I think it’s getting better. I feel overwhelmed at times by the sheer amount I have to do, but I’m improving my focus. Do you remember Dave’s Emergent Task Planner? Well, GTD Wannabe tweaked it a little and then this morning Dave released his Resource Task Quantizer and Scheduler. I’m going to see how these help me today and let everyone know. In the meantime I guess there is no excuse for my not completing my project work! [...]
- Penguin Girl» Blog Archive » Thursday’s tools
[...] I’m still struggling with my time management. It’s getting better, due in part to usage of Dave’s really great PCEO Emergent Task Planner. Thus far it’s worked better when I spend proper time in the morning mapping out my potential day. Yesterday was a large loss. I had a 4 hour chunk of time at the Firm, which followed by some open ended errands and an unknown estimated time to return home. I slowly recovered, but much time was lost to the unknown. I really do need that Time Turner, but not an imaginary play-toy. A real working one. [...]
- Management, leadership & personal development of a young man » Awesome Link Reads: 09.19
[...] The Printable CEO™ VI.1: Emergent Task Planning (David Seah) How to Overcome Skepticism (Copyblogger) Prevent Dumbness: Hard Disk Specials (Guy Kawasaki) Where are the tweakers? (Seth Godin) Secrets of Changing Minds: Giving Hypnotic Commands (Lifecoacherblog) Subjective Reality Analogies (Steve Pavlina) [...]
- Management, leadership & personal development of a young man
Awesome Link Reads: 09.19...
-----The Printable CEO™ VI.1: Emergent Task Planning (David Seah) How to Overcome Skepticism (Copyblogger) Prevent Dumbness: Hard Disk Specials (Guy Kawasaki) Where are the tweakers? (Seth Godin) Secrets of Changing Minds: Giving Hypnotic Com...


