Back Checklist Management: Real-time transparency managed by a database
Are you using Checklists in your development?
A checklist is a powerful project management tool to collect lessons learned during a development and to apply them for future projects.
Checklists are used continuously to monitor the status and progress of a work package or a complete development.
While spreadsheets are the first choice when creating a list, it becomes challenging when:
more than 1 person works on a document,
1 person has more than 1 document,
the team is distributed within a location or between locations,
new lessons learned need to be incorporated into running projects.
Nowadays, software can support the co-ordination of data and should consist of the following features:
The team leader should be able to see all tasks from his team members and should also be able to easily navigate through them.
The team member should have a consolidated list of his tasks and should be able to give feedback to the leader.
The champion of a project / the management should be able to see which projects contain problems and should have the ability to easily navigate into the details.
When it comes to project management, there are several software solutions available, which fit the above description. The problem comes in with their complexity and the training needed to achieve optimum results. The random user needs long training sessions in order to understand and use this software and when it is not continuously applied, most of this knowledge is forgotten.
Therefore, easy-to-use web-based solutions are proposed, which can be found on this webside.