Getting Things Done Together: A Conversation with David Allen & Ed Lamont (Part One)
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Together, they’ve co-authored a new book, “Team: Getting Things Done With Others,” which expands the GTD methodology into the world of team performance, group trust, and organizational clarity.
During Part One of their conversation, David and Ed explore how the GTD mindset applies not just to individuals but to teams, especially when “getting things done” breaks down. They unpack the invisible assumptions that undermine collaboration, why shared ownership can be a trap, and how clarity around commitments is essential for trust, momentum, and results.
This is the first part of a two-part conversation.
Topics Covered:
- Why teams need a shared operating system, not just shared goals
- How accountability gets confused when everything is “ours”
- The moment teams think they agreed, but didn’t
- Why projects stall even when everyone’s motivated
- The role of “capture” and “clarify” at the team level
- How GTD principles create trust and flow in group settings
David Allen’s website - https://gettingthingsdone.com
David Allen’s LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidallengtd/
Ed Lamont’s LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/edwardlamont/
Clint’s website - https://www.clintpadgett.com
Clint’s book, “How Teams Triumph - https://amzn.to/3JWD2Ka
Project Success Inc - https://projectsuccess.com
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