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amidst a gentle chaos of a children's photoshoot, a moment of earnest determination unfolds. this young girl, amidst five spirited playmates, takes on the task of perfecting the placement of two small chairs, prepared especially for the little ones. her focus is palpable, her tiny hands adjusting the sturdy wooden chair with all the seriousness of a seasoned artist. the simple, bright setting contrasts with her deep concentration, highlighting a snapshot of childhood where every small task can be a grand adventure. the soft natural light washes over her, casting gentle shadows and illuminating her blonde hair as she navigates her little world of chairs and responsibilities.

5 months into using AutoFocus for time/task management.

 

I'm back to one combined list. Using paperclips to mark the page where I'm adding stuff and the task I'm working on.

New functionality for BrightWorks and Tasket:

You can now archive a project to remove it from view. Typically, you would do this when a project has previously been active, but no longer has any open tasks and isn't likely to have any more soon.

 

(This is not the same as deleting a project).

GoalsOnTrack is a Web-based SMART goal setting and task management software that help you track and achieve goals by taking massive actions and constantly reviewing your progress. Perfect for home based businesses or busy professionals to keep track of goals, tasks and schedules. It's a goal management tool to increase productivity in your life.

Dharmafly's open-source "Tasket" task management engine for micro-volunteers and Getting Things Done. In a notepad styley.

 

Read all about it: dharmafly.com/tasket

New functionality for BrightWorks and Tasket:

If you've claimed a task that you can no longer do, or if you claimed it by accident, you can now click "Actually, I won't do it" to allow someone else to claim the task instead.

My boss and I are the "task management wizards" at work. Our collegues "kindly" bought us the costumes.

brightworks.me is a micro-volunteering app built for Bright One by Dharmafly.

It uses Dharmafly's open-source "Tasket" task management engine for micro-volunteers and Getting Things Done.

 

Read all about it: dharmafly.com/tasket

Mark Barnes the CEO of Salu International

Mark Barnes and Damien French of Salu can walk the talk.

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Young man works on computer at home office during evening, engaged in focused task with coffee nearby

New functionality for BrightWorks and Tasket:

You can now restore an archived project to make it active again.

 

(See "archiving a project").

New functionality for BrightWorks and Tasket:

You can now only delete projects that have never had any tasks claimed. Similarly, you can only delete tasks that have not been claimed.

 

(This is not the same as archiving a project).

An Intelligent, Self Learning & Suggestive Project Management Tool.

 

A project management software that "Thinks" for you and based on past performance analytics, makes intelligent suggestions to you about resources.

 

Having the right person for the job is half the battle won, but it can be difficult for a project manager to distinguish the capability of an individual programmer. PineStem makes it simple to determine which employee will be best suited for a given job based on their past performance.

As more projects & tasks are logged and followed in PineStem, the analysis of individual performance gets better and the overall effort efficiency, code quality and overall reliability of an individual is identified with ease.

 

Sprints are the backbone of agile methodology. Being on top of the sprint's daily progress is paramount in order for a project to succeed.

 

PineStem will track your sprint progress, it'll inform you of the work left and whether you are meeting your daily targets taking into consideration the remaining tasks and bugs. Learnings from the past are utilized to analyze the sprint performance and indicate possible overshoot of the sprint. This will help the manager take remedial action to bring the project back on track.

 

PineStem was developed for internal use years ago by Osmosys. Our software engineers have been using this regularly for the last few years. All our software development projects were managed over this application and it allowed us to expand with features, as needed to know the status, track bugs and finally the billing.

The platform has been stable and allowed us to expand with features as needed by the team making this an application built by software engineers for their own need.

 

Meet Your Intelligent Partner: pinestem.com/

 

Mobile Apps:

itunes.apple.com/in/app/pines...

play.google.com/store/apps/de...

An Intelligent, Self Learning & Suggestive Project Management Tool.

 

A project management software that "Thinks" for you and based on past performance analytics, makes intelligent suggestions to you about resources.

 

Having the right person for the job is half the battle won, but it can be difficult for a project manager to distinguish the capability of an individual programmer. PineStem makes it simple to determine which employee will be best suited for a given job based on their past performance.

As more projects & tasks are logged and followed in PineStem, the analysis of individual performance gets better and the overall effort efficiency, code quality and overall reliability of an individual is identified with ease.

 

Sprints are the backbone of agile methodology. Being on top of the sprint's daily progress is paramount in order for a project to succeed.

 

PineStem will track your sprint progress, it'll inform you of the work left and whether you are meeting your daily targets taking into consideration the remaining tasks and bugs. Learnings from the past are utilized to analyze the sprint performance and indicate possible overshoot of the sprint. This will help the manager take remedial action to bring the project back on track.

 

PineStem was developed for internal use years ago by Osmosys. Our software engineers have been using this regularly for the last few years. All our software development projects were managed over this application and it allowed us to expand with features, as needed to know the status, track bugs and finally the billing.

The platform has been stable and allowed us to expand with features as needed by the team making this an application built by software engineers for their own need.

 

Meet Your Intelligent Partner: pinestem.com/

 

Mobile Apps:

itunes.apple.com/in/app/pines...

play.google.com/store/apps/de...

I'm really liking Anthony Piraino's Raiders of the Lost Ark icons for the Icon Factory. The notebook is my favourite, so I'm trying it on for size as an alternative icon for the Things task management app.

 

Icon Factory

www.iconfactory.com/indianajones/

 

Things

www.culturedcode.com/things/

Dentista trabajando en la consulta.

 

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We tried to change the color of the icon. However, I think that it should be a slightly lighter blue, let's see...

by: Rebekah Haggard, MD, VP, Patient Safety Officer

 

Studies have shown a severe decline in performance with multi-tasking. Humans can do one task well and two tasks relatively well, but when a third task is added, error rates increase dramatically.

 

This is why teamwork is so vital when providing healthcare. There are almost always more than three things to do at any given time, and most humans simply do not have the cognitive resources to get everything done without making mistakes. Healthcare tasks are not accomplished with little thought. They require cognitive reserves, which become impaired with task saturation. Additional contributing factors such as fatigue, distractions and safety culture barriers like not speaking up, impact task completion. When it is all added up, it is easy to see why medical errors have become the third leading cause of death in the United States.

 

High-reliability teams, such as the dedicated healthcare providers within Corizon Health, make a point of practicing team monitoring and cross-checking to guarantee quality care by ensuring the multitude of tasks that must be completed are done according to protocol without deviating from Corizon Health best practices. High-reliability teams divide up the workload so no one individual becomes task-saturated. If one person is doing everything, he or she likely is not performing well.

 

There is ample evidence to support using a standardized team briefing to improve team performance and patient outcomes. This is why Corizon Health includes a non-negotiable team brief as part of our daily practice. It is a frame of reference to make sense of the day, and to guide our actions and behaviors based upon the prior shift and what needs to occur for the day to protect against safety threats.

 

Teamwork is one of our Corizon Health values by design. We need each other to keep our patients safe. Teams that brief and debrief are more prepared to counter the threats to patient safety that inevitably come our way.

 

Reference: “Building a High-Reliability Organization: A Toolkit for Success.”

(www.hcpro.com/ACC-325040-4634/Building-a-HighReliability-...)

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