![]() ![]() I do share ideas for longer term projects with my team via Wunderlist. I use paper for brainstorming outlines and ideas. For the most part if it is an email I flag it for follow-up or use FollowUpThen to remind me to act on it. I think people need to evaluate whether they’re working mostly alone or mostly with other people or teams when they’re thinking about what to use – do others need to have access? Do you need to delegate tasks within your app or list and be able to see whether they’ve been completed? These questions (and others) might influence your choices.ĬSR: I have multiple task lists because tasks are generated from different activities. ![]() I also use Basecamp for projects with the LP Publishing Board and our staff teams to keep things organized for all of our upcoming books. I use Trello to manage ongoing projects and put individual tasks on my Outlook calendar daily and weekly to make sure I’ve blocked out the time to get them accomplished. ![]() Huge waste of time! Now I keep a running list electronically.ĪCS: Do you keep your task list in an app, on old fashioned paper, or somewhere else? I still use a combination of both methods I find it easier when I’m working to jot down things I remember that I have to do on paper, but eventually those lists get transferred into electronic format. When it filled up, I would go back through and add the uncompleted items to a new one. SE: I haven’t kept a paper list except in a limited form since I got my first blackberry years ago. I keep all of my tasks (personal and work) in the Wunderlist app, but then also write out a daily overview of my tasks and events in a paper notebook each morning, where I then keep all of my notes from the day. GS: I use Evernote for my Tasklist, but am exploring other options.ĪS: I admit I’m constantly tweaking my task management “system.” At the moment I use a hybrid of tech and paper. For work, I use a nice notebook (like a Moleskine), preferably squared or dotted, and a mechanical pencil. I don’t think I’ve ever spent money better than I did in purchasing the Omnifocus program and apps for all my devices. Paper or Plastic? Do you keep your task list in an app, on old fashioned paper, or somewhere else?ĭK: Is it OK to say both? I need to keep work and personal separate. Sheilds ( ACS)Īnd Catherine Sanders Reach ( CSR). The LTRC Expert Roundtable Discussions have returned! This month we asked our experts their preferences when it comes to selecting a Task Manager.ĭennis Kennedy ( DK), Greg Siskind ( GS), Aaron Street ( AS), Steve Embry ( SE) Allison C. ![]()
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