GTD Ain’t Nothin’ Without Bit Literacy
Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008Most of you know you at least know about the productivity system, Getting Things Done - or GTD, as the productivity geeks like to say. Many of you use it as your primary way of going about your personal and work project management, but if you’re not bit literate, you’re missing a huge piece of the puzzle. Bit Literacy, coined by Mark Hurst, author of Bit Literacy, is basically productivity skill dealing with virtual bits - email, virtual files and documents, how you consume media online, etc. And here’s the thing - he’s not talking about becoming some uber-geek and learning a computer language. He’s talking about how you become efficient at dealing with bits, on a fairly simple level.
If you need a productivity boost in the virtual realm of dealing with bits, today’s your lucky day, because the first episode of Precision Change, Falling Fruit’s new personal development/productivity show is an interview with none other than Mark Hurst himself. And guess what? You can listen to it right here on my site because we’ve also launched our custom created, innovative audio embed player!:)
If you’d like to share any of the episodes from our shows, now you can:) Just grab the embed code, copy and paste. One note, it’ll show up like it is here with the "share" and "subscribe" menus dropped down. Hey, I said it’s innovative, which also means tweaking bugs:P


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