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David Allen (born December 28, 1945) is a productivity consultant who is best known as the creator of the time management method known as "Getting Things Done". == Careers == He grew up in Shreveport, Louisiana where he acted and won a state championship in debate. He went to college at New College, now New College of Florida, in Sarasota, Florida, and did graduate work in American history at University of California, Berkeley.〔Keith H. Hammonds, April 30, 2000. ("You can do anything – but not everything" ) Fast Company, retrieved April 8, 2010〕 After graduate school, he began using heroin and was briefly institutionalized.〔Wolf, Gary. September 25, 2007 (Getting Things Done Guru David Allen and His Cult of Hyperefficiency ) ''Wired'' : 15.10〕 His career path has included jobs as a magician, waiter, karate teacher, landscaper, vitamin distributor, glass-blowing lathe operator, travel agent, gas station manager, U-Haul dealer, moped salesman, restaurant cook,〔 personal growth trainer, manager of a lawn service company, and manager of a travel agency. He is an ordained minister with the Movement of Spiritual Inner Awareness.〔Jack Coats, 2000. ("David Allen – Ministering to the Business Community" ) The New Day Herald online retrieved January 18, 2008〕〔Jack Coats, 2000. ("Getting Things Done: David Allen's Keys to Completion" ) The New Day Herald online retrieved October 24, 2007〕 He claims to have had 35 professions before age 35.〔David E. Williams, February 9, 2007 (Cutting through the clutter to get things done ) CNN〕 He began applying his perspective on productivity with businesses in the 1980s when he was awarded a contract to design a program for executives and managers at Lockheed.
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