Organizing/ Scheduling Committees
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- ETM
I do work with a couple not-for-profits and one is looking for a means for the committees to privately track meetings and other events. Also the occasional collaborative and cross-over of groups.
Often Exchange Server or the like would be the case, but that is not an option here. I am thinking of approaching it not wilh calendar software but people or project management software like in our industry.
Curious though if anyone had thoughts on method or services that could be useful.
- ********0
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not sure what you're looking for exactly, but maybe check out the team thing from the harvest guys: https://www.getharvest.com/forec…
- sem0
Are there any other alternatives to the above post? something like this would be real handy for me at the moment.
- monNom0
google apps. Use the calendar and invite everyone you want to see it.
- ********0
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"iatp, do you use harvest services? it looks good but would love to know from an actual user."yes, been using their time-tracking service for years now. not using the forecast thing.
my take: time-tracking works, reporting works, data export works. does what it's supposed to do. reliability ok, pricing ok. generally, i'm not impressed with them, but no complaints either.
we're using it internally, team of 12 people. sometimes i wish the app allowed for more complexity regarding task structure and client management - in that regard harvest is kind of basic. guess it depends on the specific environment, how your shop is setup, the kind of work you do.
- ETM0
@MonNom
Note sure Google Calendar is granular enough. With various committees, and hierarchies, committee leaders privy to other committee schedules, but others not, it's needs something more akin to project management.
That said, I haven't tried Google Calendar beyond more personal stuff, and I will take a look again.
- bklyndroobeki0
asana app?