They’re especially important in agile methodologies: Kanban boards, Scrum, Scrumban, and Lean all rely on visual workflows to map out project processes, give you immediate status updates, and reveal bottlenecks, so you can continuously improve your workflow and maximize your team’s efficiency. Using boards to visually represent your work is a key part of many popular project management methodologies. (Not sure whether to use Task Lists or Board View? Check out our complete guide to managing your work in Teamwork!)īoard View lets you map out your process into columns, see all of your tasks represented as cards, and quickly and easily see what stage each piece of work is at. Here’s why it’s so helpful - and how your team can use it. Using a task list is a quick and easy way to list out everything you and your team need to do to hit your goals, and enjoy the satisfaction of watching your list shrink as you start ticking items off.īut for other projects, you might prefer to take a different approach: something that lets you visualize your process and gives you immediate, at-a-glance updates on your work’s progress.įor those times, you need Board View.
That means that no matter how you want to manage your work or which project management methodology you like to use, Teamwork can help.įor some projects, the best way of getting things done is with a humble task list. At Teamwork, we’re all about giving you the flexibility you need to work your way.