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Amresh Jhunjhunwala Deputy General Manager - Project Management| Larsen and Toubro Limited Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Looking for a software that can be used to assign & track tasks. The software to have dashboards which indicates status of task person-wise, department-wise, delayed/completed/in progress, priority wise, etc.
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Kiron Bondale Retired | Mentor| Retired Welland, Ontario, Canada
Amresh -

What type of work flow are you looking for? Do you want team members pulling in work or are you pushing it out? Who will update the status of tasks? How large a set of people are we talking about? That might help to narrow down choices...

Kiron
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2 replies by Amresh Jhunjhunwala and bitish nike
Jan 29, 2019 9:09 PM
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Hi Kiron, also want to know what is the most appropriate tool for the purpose of pulling members in work. Everybody can update the status of the tasks and our team is under 20 members. Thanks for your suggestion!
- Bitish
Feb 09, 2019 12:49 PM
Amresh Jhunjhunwala
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Hi Kiron, It is push type in which assignee to update status. Around 100 team members will be using it on regular basis.We have a lot of project reviews and we want to push the actionable points to the concerned for tracking.
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Eduard Hernandez
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Product Operations Program Manager Barcelona, Cataluña, Spain
If I understand correctly therequirements, Trello might be a good choice.
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1 reply by Amresh Jhunjhunwala
Feb 09, 2019 12:50 PM
Amresh Jhunjhunwala
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Thanks. I will study Trello for appropriateness..
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Mark Steward Director| Arrow Zee Australia Sydney, Nsw, Australia
I use Trello. Asana is another popular one, there are so many out there. Other than the comments already made, I would check with the org/team to see if they are using anything at the moment, as that can make it challenging to introduce something new.
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1 reply by Amresh Jhunjhunwala
Feb 09, 2019 12:51 PM
Amresh Jhunjhunwala
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Thanks. Will study both Trello & Asana.
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bitish nike Ontario, Canada
Jan 29, 2019 8:41 AM
Replying to Kiron Bondale
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Amresh -

What type of work flow are you looking for? Do you want team members pulling in work or are you pushing it out? Who will update the status of tasks? How large a set of people are we talking about? That might help to narrow down choices...

Kiron
Hi Kiron, also want to know what is the most appropriate tool for the purpose of pulling members in work. Everybody can update the status of the tasks and our team is under 20 members. Thanks for your suggestion!
- Bitish
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Amresh Jhunjhunwala Deputy General Manager - Project Management| Larsen and Toubro Limited Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Jan 29, 2019 8:41 AM
Replying to Kiron Bondale
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Amresh -

What type of work flow are you looking for? Do you want team members pulling in work or are you pushing it out? Who will update the status of tasks? How large a set of people are we talking about? That might help to narrow down choices...

Kiron
Hi Kiron, It is push type in which assignee to update status. Around 100 team members will be using it on regular basis.We have a lot of project reviews and we want to push the actionable points to the concerned for tracking.
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Amresh Jhunjhunwala Deputy General Manager - Project Management| Larsen and Toubro Limited Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Jan 29, 2019 10:33 AM
Replying to Eduard Hernandez
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If I understand correctly therequirements, Trello might be a good choice.
Thanks. I will study Trello for appropriateness..
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Amresh Jhunjhunwala Deputy General Manager - Project Management| Larsen and Toubro Limited Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Jan 29, 2019 5:05 PM
Replying to Mark Steward
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I use Trello. Asana is another popular one, there are so many out there. Other than the comments already made, I would check with the org/team to see if they are using anything at the moment, as that can make it challenging to introduce something new.
Thanks. Will study both Trello & Asana.

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