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Dave Prior and Bob Tarne have recently blogged about the so-called post-modern project management with a reference to Dr. Davidson Frame. Their idea is that there are lots of methodologies available, and that in real life, there can’t be just “one true way” for managing a project. Each project is unique, and each time we need to find a new way of managing and completing it, very often mixing several methods and techniques.
Wrike users are a great source of inspiration for us. We always welcome customers’ feedback, as it is always very helpful and highly motivating. Many of you, our customers, contact us with feature requests. The features that received the maximum number of votes will be included in the release of our Enterprise version. We are extremely excited about this new release, which will be launched pretty soon.
I have already mentioned that many-to-many structures employed in project management 2.0 software offer a better way to organize your projects. Here is an interesting angle on the same topic. Have you ever thought about how our mind organizes ideas? We do not organize all the information we know in one strict hierarchical tree, life is too diverse for that.
James Wilson, a producer from VegasBuzzz.com , made a great video , telling how Wrike helps him to run his online news business. The video was submitted to be a part of an intriguing Business@Work project started by Business Week. The project is in fact a discussion of how Business Week readers try to cope with problems they face at work. James suggested Wrike as an excellent solution for managing your time and boosting productivity.
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Both approaches to project management may have their pitfalls. Perhaps the best way to manage your projects and business would be to use a hybrid method, which takes the best features from the two approaches. Learn more about leveraging the two approaches by reading Andrew Filev’s article published in the influential Web 2.0 Journal. The post Is It Possible to Combine Top-Down and Bottom-Up?
Both approaches to project management may have their pitfalls. Perhaps the best way to manage your projects and business would be to use a hybrid method, which takes the best features from the two approaches. Learn more about leveraging the two approaches by reading Andrew Filev’s article published in the influential Web 2.0 Journal. The post Is It Possible to Combine Top-Down and Bottom-Up?
We recently improved the dashboard interface, so it allows you manage your tasks easier and faster. The dashboard displays the tasks assigned to you that are overdue or due within a week. So you can easily decide what task to tackle first , the dashboard contains the information regarding the task priority, due date or how many days it is overdue. Additionally, parent folders are shown near each task, so you can quickly get the context of the task.
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