A preliminary conclusion:

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A preliminary conclusion:

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There are three places to check in this version:

The Alerts dashboard tab, which shows you the number of upcoming or missed deadlines, the work you need to budget or shorten, and how much unplanned budget you have per project, per month (where the budget can only be for internal people's hours, as is still limited ).
The Task Issues tab, which offers a filterable view of everything in the next three months (so you can dig into alerts you saw in the first step).
This week 's tab's deadlines so you have a quick reminder of what you need to complete soon.


Often, when I'm giving a talk, people tell me taiwan number data hope I finish soon. This part is essentially a testament to personal growth.

This is also because everything after this is specific to using, changing, or understanding the project management sheets I shared, so you only need to read this if you are interested in how to use the sheets or how I created them (I really recommend dabbling with some use of filter() and query() ), especially in conjunction with RegEx formulas.

Also, I hope you find these resources useful. I'm getting a lot of value from them as a way to plan together with people and separate the concept of "project manager" from "the person who needs to know everything," but I'd be interested in your thoughts on them or anything you think I've missed. Feel free to comment below!

Access the template sheets here:
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