Scrum and GTD - Improving Productivity
Getting Things Done® (GTD®) teaches individuals how to increase focus on the most meaningful work, organize information, prioritize commitments, create mental space, and achieve stress-free productivity. It’s productivity with purpose. Individuals and organizations have turned to Getting Things Done for more than a decade to improve time management, organization, and productivity habits to achieve more predictable outcomes. Results include improved time optimization, effectiveness, focus, and task completion—all of which lead to a lot less stress.
Speakers:
LaShira Champion-King, Walbridge
LaShira is Quality Lean and Innovation Director at Walbridge. She is dedicated to improving project delivery, helping many construction project teams adopt the continual improvement mindset. She shares her knowledge and experience in providing value while minimizing waste. With over 20 years of experience, she is enthusiastic about helping people transform to make their project delivery excellent. LaShira is a member of the Core Team for the LCEP 2.0 revision.
Tom Polyzois
Tom has been a student and practitioner of Lean for several years. Through his passion for Lean and Continuous Learning, he helps teach Lean processes and tools, seeks innovative solutions to achieve goals, and generates enthusiasm for Lean initiatives in the field and in the office. Getting Things Done® (GTD®) teaches individuals how to increase focus on the most meaningful work, organize information, prioritize commitments, create mental space, and achieve stress-free productivity.