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Gootodo testimonial

Just in this morning from Gootodo user Lisa Dabkowski:

I just started using Gootodo, and I already see improvements in my organization and efficiency.
I'm a PhD student and I also work full-time in IT. Being organized and staying on top of things is key. I'm using Gootodo mostly to keep track of readings and research ideas for school. Often during the day I'll come across something that is applicable to my schoolwork and I'd like to look into further, but I can't devote the time to it until the evening. I tried various methods to remind myself to do these tasks, everything from emailing links and notes to myself, entering them in my google calendar, and writing them on little scraps of paper. Now I use Gootodo, and I find it so easy to manage these tasks when I'm ready to. I can prioritize them, and re-date the tasks that I didn't have a chance to get to. The new semester starts in a few weeks, and I'm eager to use Gootodo to manage my course assignments.
I'm studying information science and I find your discussion on bit literacy very interesting. I agree with you that knowledge workers need better tools... One of my research interests is in knowledge management, and I've read about companies integrating large-scale KM solutions that are clunky, not user friendly, and not used. I think that Gootodo is a great KM tool.




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