Project Management
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The Versatility of Kanban Boards in Project Management
In Japanese, the term Kanban means “signboard” or “billboard.” It was originally a scheduling and inventory-control system used by Toyota to standardize the way parts in their JIT (just-in-time) production lines moved from one stage to another. Engineer Taiichi Ohno came up with the idea after seeing a similar system in a US supermarket, where…
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IPA Boosts RPA in Hyperautomation Strategies
Enterprises work to continually improve and simplify their operations. Alongside this continual improvement, the trend of hyperautomation, also referred to as digital process automation and intelligent process automation, in business is gaining traction. The past few years have seen a lot of discussions about hyperautomation and how it helps automate business processes. To properly use…
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Getting Started with Online Gantt Chart Software
Gantt charts are a great tool for seeing a bird’s-eye view of your project timeline. All the data you need is laid out in an easily digestible, visual format. A Gantt chart lays out your project’s tasks in horizontal bars representing each task’s start and end dates, as well as their duration. Gantt charts can…
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Zapier vs. IFTTT: The Best Tool for Task Automation
Wouldn’t it be great if you didn’t have to worry about repetitive data-transfer and file updating tasks that leech hours of productivity from your week — those tasks that you do every day, maybe several times a day, that take a lot of time and mental fortitude? Turns out, technology thought of that. Now, thanks to workflow…