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team time management 22 Responses
Last post: 3 months, 2 weeks ago | Thread started: Feb 6, 13, 11:39 a.m.
- akiersky
I work in a medium design firm (25+ people), my boss and his team decided it would be a good idea to cut the office manager from our business and try to divide her duties to other people in the office. Her job was mostly to direct traffic of projects the pm's would get from clients and assess which designers/developers would have time and be right for the job. The day after she was gone, they assigned her roles to the receptionist and one of the designers, neither of whom is particularly interested in doing management, and have jobs of their own to do.
Which brings me to my question for ya'lls:
We are now looking for a tool to help these people understand who is working on what, and how much time they will be busy. We would like it to be cloud biased, so we can collaborate. It doesn't have to do actual time tracking, more of an estimating and delegating tool.
So far, I've found:
www.10000ft.com/
and
letsfreckle.comthat seem to fit the bill, but not quite. We're just looking for options to help understand everyone's time in the office.
any suggestions? Thanks!
ak- Feb 6, 13, 11:39 a.m. – Permalink
- doesnotexist
i've used this

- Dog-earFeb 6, 13, 11:40 a.m. – Permalink




