Getting Started in Leantime: An Introduction to Setting Structure to the Work
Introduction Leantime's My Work Dashboard View Welcome to Leantime! Getting started in Leantime will be a little different than what you’ve likely experienced in other tools. There’s a few reasons for this: Leantime focuses on your mission and your goals. You can’t work on the right tasks without knowing where you want to go. That’d be like going to the airport with an unmarked ticket anFeaturedEffective Project Management with Leantime
Navigating the complexities of project management can be a daunting task, especially for individuals with neurodiverse cognitive styles. However, Leantime's comprehensive suite of tools and features is specifically designed to empower users, regardless of their unique perspectives and needs. By guiding you through a structured, iterative approach to project planning, execution, and reflection, Leantime enables you to accomplish your goals with clarity, confidence, and a heightened sense of accomFeaturedSetting and Managing Goals in Leantime
Goals are at the heart of successful project execution. In Leantime, we believe that well-defined, measurable goals combined with clear execution milestones are key to achieving your project's objectives. Let's explore how you can effectively use Leantime's goal management features to track and accomplish your project's aims. Understanding Goals in Leantime When you create a goal in Leantime, you're establishing a measurable target that represents a meaningful improvement or achievementFeaturedManaging Milestones in Leantime: Your Path to Tangible Project Success
Milestones are more than just checkpoints in your project timeline - they represent significant achievements that move you closer to your project's goals. In Leantime, we approach milestones as concrete, output-focused phases of work that help organize your project into manageable chunks while driving toward meaningful results. Understanding Output-Based Milestones Think of milestones as the major deliverables or accomplishments that mark significant progress in your project. Instead of simplyFeaturedMastering Leantime’s Task Management Feature
While projects shouldn’t start and end with to-do lists, proper task management is crucial for teams to stay organized and productive. In this article, we’ll explore how to make the most of Leantime’s intuitive task management feature to do just that. The To-Dos View To begin using the task management feature in Leantime, navigate to the To-Dos page and click the "+New" button at the top left corner. Choose "Add To Do" to create your first task. Here, you can customize various details, inclSome readersSubtasking with Leantime
Subtasking is a powerful technique in project management. It allows you to break down complex tasks into smaller, more manageable components and enhances organization, collaboration, and productivity. In this article, we'll walk you through the process of using subtasks in Leantime to optimize your workflow. Creating a Subtask In order to establish a relationship between tasks in Leantime, you have various options. Within the task edit screen, you can select a different task to relate it toFew readersHow to Track Time in Leantime
Leantime makes it easy to keep track of how you’re using your time with built in time tracking software featuring three different timesheet views: My Timesheets, Active Time Tracking, and Global Timesheets. Here’s to spending your time more efficiently? “My Timesheets” View You can navigate to the “My Timesheets” view by clicking the clock icon in the top right corner of your screen. (https://storage.crisp.chat/users/helpdesk/website/779d7c0289ae5400/cbf69b1d-4212-4fbb-a6ad-ff1e6cSome readersLeantime’s Wiki Docs
In Leantime, we want to make sure you have the tools you need for a successful project all in one place. To achieve this, we integrated a wiki documentation system with our platform, helping your team collaborate, create, and organize all project-related information in one location. Wiki vs. Knowledge Base A Wiki Documentation system, or a 'Wiki', is generally a central database filled with project or company guidelines and information. It can be accessed and edited by anyone on the projectPopular