Project Management Books and GTD

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Hi all.
I noticed when I browse the forum that a lot of people have the need to adopt the GTD methodology in a projectmanagement method.

I am wondering about this myself too. I am browsing Amazon.com a lot for this reason and read the reviews there.

Is there any good book out there on projectmanagement that is in line with the GTD methodology?

I think people should really expand on this subject on this forum. IMHO the perfect projectmanagement method would be also a "trusted system".

Please let me know if someone knows a good book that is getting in that direction! :)

Thanks :)
 
Project Management

My favourite book on project management is still "Managing Multiple Projects" by Irene and Michael Tobis. It's about having a reliable work strategy.

The fundamental components of a reliable work strategy according to Tobis and Tobis are:

· Knowing: having a clear set of commitments.
· Limiting: accepting only those commitments that can realistically be fulfilled.
· Planning: allocating efforts to your commitments.
· Tracking: knowing the status of progress on each of your projects.
· Controlling: making sure projects stay on track.
· Correcting: repairing individual problems and tuning the system.

Rainer
 
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by Timm Esque is one of my favorites.
 
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