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- Use an efficient task management system
A good task management system should allow you to:
- create tasks
- categorize tasks, like grouping them together
- manage priorities, to identify which tasks are most important or need immediate attention
- put tasks on hold while you are waiting for answers
- archive your tasks so that you can remember what you have done
- access and manage your tasks from various devices and platforms, including mobile phones
All of these things can be done using a word processor or spreadsheet, if you want a personal task management system. However, you might want optional or advanced features.Â
Optional features are:
- due dates and reminders to ensure that tasks are completed on time by receiving notifications when a deadline is approaching
- a collaboration feature to see tasks and priorities for other members of the team and track their pending or completed tasks.
- integration to link your task management system with your calendar, email, etc
Examples of some personal task management systems you can try:
- Thunderbird tasks
- Google Tasks
- MS To do App
- Joplin
- todoist.com
- Evernote
Here are some collaborative task management systems:
- Trello
- Monday.com (task management, project management, time management and team collaboration)
- Jira
- Asana
- Notion.so
- Smartsheet.com
- ClickUp
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