The in-basket, as any other basket, may be an electronic container, or a physical container like a box in your office, or a combination of both. Īccording to the GTD method all items are collected in your personal in-basket. You cannot control the stream of incoming items, they will come to your attention in any case. Examples for such “items” are ideas, open points, issues, bug reports, customer inquiries, travel plans, etc. “Anything you have allowed into your psychological or physical world that doesn’t belong where it is, but for which you haven’t determined the desired outcome and the next action step.” He suggests to classify all “stuff” that appears in your mind, on your desk, or your computer according to a particular scheme. David Allen in his Book “ Getting Things Done” describes a method for personal task management and has inspired many good GTD method software applications for personal use.
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