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How to stop wasting time and focus on key priorities
Posted by Michael under Entrepreneur Resources
Not just another web-based tool is the answer. There’s a plethora of systems that are meant to help companies with time management. But Teamly aims to do something else: help individuals in companies become more focused and productive, and provide managers with a quick and easy way to see what their team considers their top priorities.
What makes it different from other task list software?
Instead of facilitating the creation of long lists which never get completed, Teamly works to keep individuals focused and effective and to allow managers to ensure their team is focused on what truly matters without micro-management or depending on top-heavy and bureaucratic HR systems.
It encourages employees to identify their top priorities and then share them with their manager and team-mates. Each Teamly user enter a maximum of 5 priorities per time period which can be as long as a month, a week or just a day.
Then the employee is sent emails, timed to allow them to review how well they did in achieving their priorities, and to define their priorities for the next period of time.
Managers are given a web-based ‘dashboard’ allowing single-glance management of their team’s priorities with access to deeper statistics on priorities completed. Individuals also get progress reports that can be printed or viewed online
How much does it cost?
Teamly is free of charge for one user and when charging begins, the site says multi-user accounts will be $8 per user, per month with the first month free – at present though, Teamly is still in beta and no charges are being made.
The Teamly team promise they will give users a month’s notice before they start to charge and that the Teamly charging structure will offer a pay-as-you-go cancel at any time system.
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