News Updates [HD BizBlog- The Blog: Productivity in Context]

Good day all. I have just posted a new topic in the PKM Forum, regarding the future of Productivity Practices and what may lie ahead for us. Please take a look, and share what you think. Here is part of it:

  • How is technology affecting productivity practices?
  • Where will it be in five years?
  • Will changes to the economy affect the way people view productivity?
  • Established markets are in a state of flux, where is this one headed?
  • What practical issues present an opportunity, or perhaps pose a threat?

And my answers:

1. I believe that web-based productivity tools will become more powerful and ubiquitous. As a new generation of programmers enter the workforce, and the open-source community grows in stature, I foresee more collaboration on creating these types of applications to manage not only productivity, but merging it with Knowledge Management and personal data access/security. Productivity practices such as GTD, DIT, and the 7 habits will be parsed and iterated until a new generation of workflow management appears. The next generation will utilize connectivity tools and personal electronic devices that we probably can’t imagine today, any more than Marvin Camras envisioned the CD-ROM or the iPod.

2. Five years is a generation away. Will there be a new David Allen or Stephen Covey to burst on the scene? Or perhaps a breakthrough software application? Maybe. And if so, how can we position ourselves to drive that change?

3. The economy of the West will continue to move through the Service-based model into the Information-based model. In the Pacific Rim, who can say for sure? Modern productivity and technological practices have leap-frogged the step-by-step implementation of the US and Europe. I believe that the European economy is…(click here to read the rest!)

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Original post here: Stephen

16 January 2008 | Blog, Community, Follow Your Dream, GTD, Planning | Comments

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