![]() ![]() My initial thought was to create 5 buckets (1 for each team) and whenever the task is complete, they would create a new card in the next bucket. If I had to choose between planner and tasks list, which would be the correct choice? I'm assuming that Planner is probably the right choice, but I'm struggling to see how to set it up in the system. Programmatic team takes their portion of the tags and sets it up in their own system.Planner islike a lot of modern software appsdominated by white backgrounds. Give your plans a little more life and color by adding a background from Microsoft’s selection of Designer-chosen images. With you everywhere Use Todoist’s apps, extensions and widgets on any device or platform. Microsoft Planner is a useful work manager, but out of the box, it’s very plain and impersonal. Operations team takes plan and sets up tags in the system and sends it out to external vendors and internal programmatic team Simple Advanced Delightfully simple and deceptively powerful task management 30 million+ people organize billions of tasks in Todoist for their work, education, and personal life.Planning team takes IO and creative and builds a plan.Creative Team builds creative based on IO.It allows you to create task lists, set project start and due dates, add tags and online checklists, drag and drop cards, make your task recurring, and assign them to members. ![]() However each subsequent task is dependent on the previous task being finished (which is why Projects keeps winning). HeySpace is a task management tool designed for working in teams and includes chat, boards, calendar, and timeline features. I have 5 departments that I need to string together using either tasks or planner and I'm leaning to planner. Create new Kanban boards in minutes with a familiar getting started experience. Start fast with no experience required Use your knowledge of Microsoft 365 apps to start using Planner fast. I've read a ton of planner vs tasks (edit: I meant to say) LIST! articles and videos already, and the answer is actually "Use Microsoft Projects" but that isn't within budget so I'm trying to use the next best thing. Planner gives teams an intuitive, collaborative, and visual task management experience for getting work done. ![]()
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