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What is the GO System?

The GO System is a simple, step-by-step process to teach people how to get more organized, focused and productive. The course is usually three hours long, with custom versions from one hour to eight hours also available. The program provides systems and techniques that are probably simpler than anything you have ever learned before.

The cost is just $189 per participant to attend (materials included), with a minimum of 10 participants.

The course covers the six major issues that create chaos in the office:

  • Handling incoming items (paper, e-mails, voice mails)
  • Prioritizing
  • Using time rationally
  • Managing projects
  • Personality issues
  • Psychological and physiological issues

What makes the GO System different from other organizing courses you may have taken or heard about? Many courses emphasize mechanical techniques and gadgets, such as special planners or software, to help you temporarily get things in order. A few days or weeks after these courses, people often revert to their old habits, and the chaos returns.

Changing behavior and acquiring new habits, not mechanical processes and gadgets, are essential to help you and your team stay organized.

The GO System emphasizes all the major issues that cause chaos in your life rather than focusing on one specific area, such as time management. For example, you may have the best planning tools money can buy, but if you are a master procrastinator or you don't understand how to efficiently manage a project or you don't know how to prioritize your work quickly, the tools alone will not get the job done for you. Organizing habits are what really matter. We focus on both the habits and the systems in this course, and make it as simple as possible to get organized and stay organized.


Call Margaret Lukens to schedule the GO System for your group.

If you don't know what to do with many of the papers piled on your desk, stick a dozen colleagues' initials on 'em, and pass them along. When in doubt, route.

Malcolm Forbes