Lexique GTD pour les newbies
septembre 3rd, 2008 Posted in GTDPour les débutants, malgré les bons sites qui existent sur la Toile, voici un petit récap des acronymes (cette liste vient d’un message du Groupe Yahoo! AnalogOrg) :
* YBYY – Your Best Year Yet, a book by Jinny Ditzler
* GTD – Getting Things Done, a book by David Allen
* DIT – Do It Tomorrow, a book by Mark Forster
* SHE – Sidetracked Home Executives, a book by Peggy Jones and Pam Young
* FC – Franklin-Covey
* NA – next action
* WTNA – What’s the next action?
* S/M or SM – Someday/Maybe list, a feature of GTD
* WF — Waiting for (usually a list of delegated items)
* 1:1 or Agendas – In GTD, a list made of topics needing to be covered with specific people
* Contexts — grouping of task into locational chunks
* WR – Weekly review, a feature of GTD
* CL – Closed List, a feature of DIT
* NE list – never-ending list, a play on a NA list
* NETDLD – NE To Do List of Doom
* FL or FlyLady – a spinoff of the SHE system, www.flylady.net
* 43F – 43 Folders, the tickler system set up in the SHE and GTD methods, with folders/tabs for each day (1-31) and then 12 monthly files. Also a very popular productivity web site (43folders.com)
* Runway — GTD’s term for the actual doing level