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Second Extreme Productivity Seminar

Thursday, July 31st 2008 | Ismael Ghalimi

Ever since we launched the Office 2.0 Conference, summer months have been pretty busy for my wife and I. But this year is particularly interesting. Intalio is growing very fast now (the team doubled over the past six months, and is expected to double again over the next six months), the first Monolab|Workspace was setup in a record time, and the 2008 edition of the Office 2.0 Conference is generating a level of interest never seen before. Unfortunately, days only have 24 hours, and it does not look like it’s going to change anytime soon. Only option: do more with less, and this is why we’re continuously working to improve our personal productivity system, adding new tools, and streamlining workflows. If you want to learn more about them, I invite you to join us for the second Extreme Productivity Seminar.

This day-long event will take place at the Monolab|Workspace Palo Alto on Saturday, September 6, and will show participants how to use tools such as Google Apps and Salesforce.com for implementing the Extreme Productivity Process based on David Allen’s Getting Things Done system. Adding to the agenda we developed for the first seminar, this event will cover topics such as integration with Presdo, management of a large network of personal contacts, offshore outsourcing of data processing activities, and configuration of the native Salesforce.com application for Apple’s iPhone.

While the first seminar’s proceeds went to my training as an airline transport pilot, proceeds for this one will be used to develop the Monolab|Workspace concept in other locations around the world. That being said, participants will still receive a coupon for a free tour of the Bay Area on Cirrus SR22. If all this sounds like fun, please register as soon as possible, for the workspace’s boardroom cannot accommodate many more than 12 people.

Looking forward to seeing you there!

Your seminar was fantastic!”
 — Oliver Starr

The Extreme Productivity Seminar really helped me improve my existing GTD setup. Much recommended to get more done in less time.”
 — Sebastien Stadil

Having a good tracking system for opportunities, portfolio companies, and managing time in general is critical for running a venture firm well. I looked at and experimented with just about everything. Ismael’s approach to Extreme Productivity is the only system I’ve seen that combines the ease of use and power that I was looking for. Highly recommended and very thought-provoking.”
 — Mike Maples

Ismael is an inspiration. The fact that he is able to accomplish an enormous number of activities without stress is a testament to his discipline and organization. If you are already familiar with the principles of GTD, and want to learn how you can take your practice of it to the next level, I urge you to take a serious look at his Extreme Productivity Seminar.”
 — Thomas Jones

Ismael takes a daunting number of tasks and projects, and processes each with impressive efficiency. His seminar presents his productivity management techniques in a way that is accessible to everyone, and easy to implement using common tools. I believe in the core techniques so much that I have given Ismael’s presentation twice with our organization. Highly recommended seminar.”
 — Seth Taylor



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2 Comments - Add a comment

1. Ali  |  August 2nd, 2008 at 10:18 am

Ismael,

Any plans on teaching the session on the East Coast? Preferably the DC area.

2. Ismael Ghalimi  |  August 4th, 2008 at 6:32 am

Ali,

Most likely to happen in October. -Ismael

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