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Tag Archives: Mark Forster

Closed Lists, Kanbans, and the Key to Prioritization.

Posted on March 3, 2010 by Dan
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I was recently revisiting Mark Forster’s concept of the “closed list.” (Mark is the author of Do It Tomorrow, and a leading productivity consultant and thinker based in the UK who’s well-worth reading.) The closed list is essentially a to-do … Continue reading →

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Dan’s two presentations to the UCSF faculty on time management have been phenomenal. Dan’s style is engaging and smart, spiced with a quick wit. His approach to time management is spot on for busy health sciences faculty. Our faculty are anxious to hear more – we will have him back!

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[Dan Markovitz] was engaging with a valuable message. I would encourage this workshop to be offered regularly and be open to all employees – I would have loved for my post-docs and lab manager to have attended.

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Dan reduced the time I lost to administrative issues, and enabled me to spend more time with patients.

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