Wired News articles on Getting Things Done
Wired News has an article and sidebar about Getting Things Done today in which David Allen, Merlin Mann and I are quoted. The articles were written by Robert Andrews and I think he did a great job capturing why GTD has become so popular with geeks, gadget freaks, and early adopters (I am a card-carrying member of all three of these groups).
Fun stuff. My favorite quote from the article is David's observation about his personal unease in accepting the mantle of “guru“ but why, ultimately, it helps increase awareness of the book and methods:
"To some degree, I'd rather just slip away unnoticed, because the message is really the process, not the person," he said. "My favorite gurus are the ones who are least concerned with being a guru, and that's what I aspire to."
But Allen acknowledges that keeping a low profile isn't the best way to sell books, noting:
"A while ago we discovered that it's easier for people to buy into a personality than a process, so what the heck?"