


 | Project Planning and Management 1.0 (Shareware, $26.00) | Release: February 4, 2004 | The Project Planning and Management template is designed as a generic solution to plan and manage any project. Building the budget as tasks are identified facilitates the processes of business case proposal, valuation and funding. Progress can be monitored from automatic creation and updating from remote participant workbooks. Project performance can be monitored with best practice Earned Value Analysis throughout the complete project lifecycle. | | Company: Excel Business Tools | Size: 217 KBytes |  |
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 | Sciral Consistency for Macintosh 1.0.1 (Shareware, $25) | Release: October 17, 2002 | Calendars keep track of tasks where you need to coordinate with others by setting fixed times and intervals. To-do lists keep track of tasks that you will do once, and that you need to keep in order by priority. But there's another class of activities for which neither traditional calendars nor to-do lists are optimal. You're probably trying to wedge these tasks into those tools, but they really call for a new kind of tool: Sciral Consistency. The kinds of activities or tasks you use Sciral Consistency for share a number of attributes: 1) They don't have deadlines or rigid time intervals, 2) In order to gain their benefits, you must perform them on a regular basis 3) You shouldn't do them too frequently or infrequently, 4) They require minimal coordination with other people, 5) They are often "routine" tasks for which you have not established a habit, and 6) They are "important, but not urgent." Some simple examples are watering your plants or physical exercise. If you examine your life, you may find a surpr | | Company: Sciral | Size: 1773.8 KBytes |  |
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 | Sciral Consistency for Windows 1.0.1 (Shareware, $25) | Release: April 19, 2004 | Calendars keep track of tasks where you need to coordinate with others by setting fixed times and intervals. To-do lists keep track of tasks that you will do once, and that you need to keep in order by priority. But there's another class of activities for which neither traditional calendars nor to-do lists are optimal. You're probably trying to wedge these tasks into those tools, but they really call for a new kind of tool: Sciral Consistency. The kinds of activities or tasks you use Sciral Consistency for share a number of attributes: 1) They don't have deadlines or rigid time intervals, 2) In order to gain their benefits, you must perform them on a regular basis 3) You shouldn't do them too frequently or infrequently, 4) They require minimal coordination with other people, 5) They are often "routine" tasks for which you have not established a habit, and 6) They are "important, but not urgent." Some simple examples are watering your plants or physical exercise. If you examine your life, you may find a surpr | | Company: Sciral | Size: 342 KBytes |  |
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