How many tools are you using to work with your team on a daily basis?
Aditya Asabe
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The goal is to understand which tools an individual or #team uses on a daily basis to #collaborate and #communicate with others in a #workplace or #professional setting. The goal is to understand what tools are commonly used to stay #organized and on the same page with team members.
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Pavel Kukhnavets@pavel_kukhnavets
Hygger
You may use from 2 to 5 different tools (for planning, task management, communication, video conferencing, etc.). However, it's better to pick up a multipurpose project management software solution that will satisfy all the needs and requirements of your team on a daily basis.
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Edworking
@pavel_kukhnavets Thanks for this. I personally believe planning,, task management, communication, and collaboration should be done with just one tool. It will help increase the productivity much easily.
TMetric Time Tracker
In my team, I have to use TMetric to track time and manage time, MS Teams for communication and collaboration, and Jira for task and project management.
TMetric Time Tracker
@aditya_asabe I just saw a typo: I meant track time and manage time off :) sorry
No, no difficulties, I guess we got used to the apps and to our workflow and don't want to change anything at the moment
Edworking
@soylakate That is great. Are you facing any difficulties with this system at the moment? Or something that you'd want to change or add?
Edworking
@soylakate That's great!
I think 1 must be the productive answer in the future !
All in one platform for all your work
Twinr - App Builder
Slack & ClickUp & Slab
Edworking
@graham_patel That is one good combination of tools to work with! What if I said you could do all of those activities in a single tool?
Twinr - App Builder
@aditya_asabe yeah that would be awesome
Notion and Slack.
Edworking
@joanduarte That's nice. But how do you deal with task and team management? Like is there a way you monitor daily task progress?