Organizing your team and your projects
Organized project management is an essential part of a successful and thriving business. Without this skill, your business could easily become chaotic and leave you excessively stressed. The truth is that you don’t need that stress.
You have two basic solutions for your project management issues. The first option is to hire an experienced project manager who can take control. However, it can be financially taxing to hire a project manager, especially for a small business. Your second option is finding a web-based service to give you to power and tools to do it yourself.
Introducing ThetaBoard
ThetaBoard may be the solution you’re looking for. It’s currently in beta, so that means you can sign up for a free account to test it out. ThetaBoard is in real-time, so you can see every change or update as it’s made. That also means that everyone on the project is up-to-date on expectations, progress, requirements, and deadlines.
This app is also completely customizable. You can create as many columns as you need to manage your business’s projects or to have one for each employee working on a project. You can also create your own unique labels for each project and for each step in the process. Figure out how your employees work best and build and reshape this project management app to fit your needs and to reflect your brand.
While there are other project management programs that you can use, ThetaBoard is intuitive and straightforward. You don’t have to learn complicated software to even begin using it. You can log in and start managing your projects today. You can even upload files for all those assigned to the project to view.
ThetaBoard is still a work in progress, but it already has the ability to help you get things done. It’s not overly complicated, so you can focus on what’s really important—your business. ThetaBoard gives you the power to create an organized, streamlined, and synchronized office.
The American Genius Staff Writer: Charlene Jimenez earned her Master's Degree in Arts and Culture with a Creative Writing concentration from the University of Denver after earning her Bachelor's Degree in English from Brigham Young University in Idaho. Jimenez's column is dedicated to business and technology tips, trends and best practices for entrepreneurs and small business professionals.
