Task Manage Yourself
Categories:
Personal Productivity
Categories: Personal Productivity
Situation: You Need a Simple Tweak to Help Organize Your Day... I saw this one reviewed on C-NET. Sometimes you have so many things on your "to-do" list that you finish one item and have to sit for a bit running through the rest of your list wondering puzzling through what to do next. Taskline is a simple Outlook add-in that helps you organize your tasks and reminders into a list that pretty much surfaces "here's what you do next". |
A Simple Extranet to Use With Clients
| Situation: You Need a Very Simple Shared Workspace for Quick Documentation-intensive Projects Comindwork is yet another simple SaaS "project management" program. It allows you to manage requirements and issues in a fairly simple environment. It's also a centralized location to store documents or collaboratively create wikis related to your work. Documents can be versioned. There is also a blog capability There is no gantt or pert charting. so it's not the greatest tool for visualizing anything beyond the most simple efforts. It makes a lot of PMs nervous to see how the terms "project" and "project management" are being thrown around these days related to just about any simple set of tasks. However, many projects are very important and very simple at the same time - and a structured approach is always a god idea. |
Translations, Site Copying, and Virtual Copy/Paste
| Situation: You're curious about some of the latest Web 2.0 Gadgets... I've heard so very many people say, "it's the little things that count". So here are a few gadgets that do some interesting "little things". Easily make web sites available offline WebMynd is a service that records all of the sites you search to your hard drive, making them quickly available and available offline. So if you have a lot of online reading to do and have to catch a plane - this could be really useful. More details are avialable in this TechCrunch posting. Translate text from a foreign language The world still keeps getting smaller every day. So more of your business contacts probably speak other languages. Microsoft Windows Live has recently released a translator similar to Google Translate and Altavista's BabelFish. You can paste in some text or just point them at a web page and tada! - a fairly readable translation will pop out of the other end. Keep everything you ever cut and pasted For you data packrats out there, ControlC links up with your clipboard and maintains an encrypted online copy of everything you "Ctrl+C" for later use. The idea is that its an easy way not just to keep things "just in case", but also a great way to bookmark specific content that you want to point others to - say through a link in an email.So there you go - mildly interesting online tools. Hopefully there's something here you can use. |
IT Leaders Love Gantthead!
Categories:
Web-based Tools
Categories: Web-based Tools
| Situation: You love gantthead as much as George does... One of your fellow gantthead's gave us a nice little press hit this morning. In his IT Week Leader Profile, George Henderson listed gantthead as one of his favorite business sites. He also says some interesting things about challenging the status quo and going green. I love seeing this sort thing - so I thought I'd share. |
Low Overhead Meeting Scheduling
| Situation: You Schedule Lots of Meetings and Want to Make the Process Easier Why would you want another tool to schedule meetings? You already have Outlook, right? Here are a couple of reasons: 1. Not everyone has Outlook (just almost everyone). 2. If your meeting participants are from different organizations or there are a lot of them, scheduling can involve a lot of back and forth - first in email, then in the meeting acceptance process. That last part is probably the best reason to try a tool like ScheduleOnce. It allows you to send all particapants a bunch of time range options. They then respond concurrently with preferred times and you pick the best time option for everyone. So to you its just two volleys of messages. Compare that to the back and forth you end up mired in otherwise. If you only schedule meetings once in a while, then this isn't the tool for you, but if you're constantly setting up meeting times, it's worth a look. |







There is no gantt or pert charting. so it's not the greatest tool for visualizing anything beyond the most simple efforts. It makes a lot of PMs nervous to see how the terms "project" and "project management" are being thrown around these days related to just about any simple set of tasks. However, many projects are very important and very simple at the same time - and a structured approach is always a god idea. 