well, in a sense you are right
but if I have to track my task, I might need to track it according to
my customers, no ?
It could have its place as part of the priority fixing process.
Since in the gtd model you don't fix priority arbitrarily but, based
on different parameter.
Seems to me that one
well, in a sense you are right
but if I have to track my task, I might need to track it according to
my customers, no ?
It could have its place as part of the priority fixing process.
Since in the gtd model you don't fix priority arbitrarily but, based
on different parameter.
Seems to me that one
Maybe you could make a realm for each customer
This would give you the advantage of switching on or off
the realm (customer/personal) as needed...
On May 5, 6:20 pm, yaakov yaakov.sa...@gmail.com wrote:
well, in a sense you are right
but if I have to track my task, I might need to track it
On 4 May 2010 10:37, yaakov yaakov.sa...@gmail.com wrote:
guys? none of your project have customers?
no one came through that before?
No, my projects have no customers. I don't work in sales anyway, but even
if I did, I probably wouldn't have customers in my mGSD - I don't think
Allen's GTD
hi there
projects do delivers, and they do to a customer. Which somehow
influence a lot the order of priority of the prject depending on who
is getting the delivery.
How could I hack my mGSD to add customer to the project/task?
any idea?
y.
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