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Kickstart Your ToDos & Priorities

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New technologies, concepts, and Web 2.0 tools are popping up everywhere. How can you use them to help your project team collaborate, communicate - or just give your project an extra boost? [Contact Dave]

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Situation: You need a quick new way to rank priorities or sort your ToDo list.

Kickstarter projects are sometimes useful, sometimes not - but always interesting. Today, I ran across a rather interesting project that's not complicated, but could be quite useful. This project covers two products:

  • Bubblesorter - An app that helps you force-rank items into a priority list.
  • Gridsorter - An app that helps you consider multiple attributes of tasks when deciding what you should work on next.

Check out the Kickstarter video and see what you think...

 


Posted on: October 01, 2012 04:29 PM | Permalink

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Wai Mun Koo PMO Director| Intergraph PP&M Singapore, Singapore
Very interesting idea based on a simple concept. Thanks for sharing.

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Dinesh Vyas AGH (MS Group), Project Manager - Consultant, CMS, Auditor (QMS - ISMS)| thePSI, India Jaipur, India
Both ideas are useful to manage the day with a very simple way. Really appreciable. Thanks

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