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  2. Microsoft Planner - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Planner is a planning application available on the Microsoft 365 platform. The application is available to premium, business, and educational subscribers to Microsoft 365. [1] Microsoft Planner is a team-work oriented tool that can be used in a variety of ways. Some of Planner's uses include team management, file sharing, and ...

  3. Microsoft To Do - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft To Do was first launched as a preview with basic features in April 2017. [3] Later more features were added including Task list sharing in June 2018. [4] In September 2019, a major update to the app was unveiled, adopting a new user interface with a closer resemblance to Wunderlist.

  4. Comparison of project management software - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Dynamics AX: Yes Yes Yes Microsoft Office Project Server: Yes Yes No Microsoft Project: Yes Yes No Microsoft SharePoint Server: No No No Microsoft Team Foundation Server: No No No Milestones Professional: No No No MyWorkPLAN: Yes No No NetPoint: No No No NetSuite: Yes Yes No O3Spaces: No No No OmniPlan: No No No OnePager Pro: No No No ...

  5. Time management - Wikipedia

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    Tasks in the quadrants are then handled as follows. Important/Urgent quadrant tasks are done immediately and personally [18] e.g. crises, deadlines, problems. [17] Important/Not Urgent quadrant tasks get an end date and are done personally, [18] e.g. relationships, planning, recreation. [17]

  6. Microsoft Project - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Project 3.0 introduced macro support, toolbars, print preview, DDE and OLE support, spell checking, Resource Allocation view and Planning Wizards and was the last to support Windows 3.0. The setup program now runs in Windows, and it is based on Microsoft's own setup program, which was also used by e.g. Microsoft Visual Basic 2.0/3.0 ...

  7. Task management - Wikipedia

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    Task management is the process of overseeing a task through its lifecycle. It involves planning, testing, tracking, and reporting. Task management can help individuals achieve goals or enable groups of individuals to collaborate and share knowledge for the accomplishment of collective goals. [1]

  8. Getting Things Done - Wikipedia

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    Next, reflection (termed planning in the first edition) occurs. Multi-step projects identified above are assigned a desired outcome and a single "next action". [1]: 191 Finally, a task from one's task list is worked on ("engage" in the 2nd edition, "do" in the 1st edition) unless the calendar dictates otherwise. One selects which task to work ...

  9. Windows Task Scheduler - Wikipedia

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    Task Scheduler (formerly Scheduled Tasks) [1] is a job scheduler in Microsoft Windows that launches computer programs or scripts at pre-defined times or after specified time intervals. [2] [3] Microsoft introduced this component in the Microsoft Plus! for Windows 95 as System Agent. [4] Its core component is an eponymous Windows service. [5]