Quo Vadis
diaries were invented in 1952 by a French doctor who
was unable to find the diary he wanted. He was looking
for a diary that would allow him to plan his time, day-by-day,
week-by-week and across the year ahead. In the end he
just made his own diary up, and then started giving
them to friends as well. They ended up being so popular
that he gave up his job and moved into producing diaries
full-time. Quo Vadis diaries were thus born out of a
genuine need for a quality diary. Today Quo Vadis diaries
are sold internationally in several languages, a testimony
to the popularity and effectiveness of the Quo Vadis
Agenda planning system.
The idea behind Agenda Planning
from Quo Vadis is that it allows you to easily and clearly
organise your time, with daily appointment slots, weekly
note sections, and extra useful features such as tear-off
corners for easier page-finding. The Quo Vadis diaries
also have address books, information sections and come
in an outer cover which can be re-used from year to
year. See individual diaries for exact information on
what features each can offer. |