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Salesforce.com GTD

As an avid user and proselytizer of Salesforce.com for nonprofits and a relative neophyte with the whole GTD concept, I enjoyed reading Ismael Ghalimi's outline of how he uses Salesforce.com to Get Things Done.

His use of the Salesforce calander mystifies me a bit...its the one utility in Salesforce I really can't stand, especially the group views. A good use of GTD nonetheless...gives me much to chew on.

Hat tip to Salesforcewatch.com


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