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If you’re determined to use a computer, I still suggest that you take free-form notes in the meeting and re-state/organize things later. Trying to work within the constraints of some piece of software will only distract you from efficiently Capturing the meeting content. Processing is a separate step and should come later; I’ve found that trying to do two of the GTD workflow steps (capture, process, organize, review, do) at once inevitably leads me to miss something or waste time changing back and forth between modes.

Taking Notes in Meetings - Tips? By: birwin (8 replies) May 8, 2008 - 12:50pm
 
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