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lukashenko

Lukashenko Eugene
   Commercial Director

Business. New projects. Creating and developing a new project requires attention and preciseness. There are no trifles in it. Any detail may turn into a drawback and a drawback may be fatal for the project. New trends appearing regularly are a peculiarity of my job. Something is dropped later, something turns into working schemes. Any project starts from creating a scheme. A scheme is a mind map. (I will not dwell on the convenience and techniques of using mind maps in this article, if you get interested, you can always find more information on the Internet.) A ready mind map is easily entered into LT with its tree-like structure of tasks. Then you only have to determine specific deadlines and assign responsible persons. Determine checkpoints. (A checkpoint is a point on a timeline corresponding to the time when the progress is checked in this or that project. The current progress of the project is checked, which makes it possible to track the dynamics and make amendments, if necessary.) After that you can use the obtained information to make a decision what to do next: - continue it; - stop it; - modify the direction of the project.

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Quick Start

Just a few simple steps to begin working with LeaderTask!

STEP 1

Do you want to create tasks, plan meetings, and be aware of upcoming events? If so, this guide is just for you! Within10 minutes time and you will be able to acquire the basic skills to work with LeaderTask!

You should know that LeaderTask is:

There is a portable version of LeaderTask. You can take it with you anywhere you like!

STEP 2. Contacts

Start copying your contacts from paper organizers into the LeaderTask address book.

Add your own contact groups. Please do not forget to add your personal information – it will be your first contact.

  • Partners
  • Employees
  • Customers
  • Suppliers
  • Family
  • Relatives
  • Friends

STEP 3. Calendar. Plan in the calendar!

Start planning your nearest appointments in the LeaderTask calendar! By and by, copy all your plans to LeaderTask: the classes’ schedules, attending club sections, plans for the coming month/year.

The calendar is just the place to create your weekly/monthly/yearly schedule. You will be able to makeup your daily routine, add your holidays and important events.

STEP 4. Projects.

Determine the projects you are working at. Do not mix goals with projects and tasks. Mind that a project is something you can create, something strictly time-limited and with a goal to create some unique product. It is handy to divide projects into groups.

STEP 5. Task categories.

Determine your activity categories. To make your planning more convenient, create the necessary descriptors (tags) you are going to group/filter tasks by in the “Categories” section. In most cases, various kinds of professional activities, hobbies and places you like visiting may serve as categories.

Examples:

  • Calls
  • Meetings
  • To read
  • To watch
  • To buy
  • To think of
  • My Family
  • My Spare Time
  • My Blog
  • My Diary
  • My Hobby
  • My Health
  • Home Sweet Home
  • At the office
  • In the bank
  • In the shop

STEP 6. Filters. Get the information you need right now.

Use filters to and take it easy your activities planning! ‘Filters’ is a unique LeaderTask advantage – you can look through your to do list from a desirable point of view.

From all your tasks, the filter will select only those that meet your demands. You will be able to adjust your filters for displaying tasks connected with project X; or tasks connected with a special place or person (contextual planning). Filter examples: “My tasks for today” will show only the tasks planned for today; “Tasks in the Bank” will display only tasks you should do in the Bank. Other filter examples: “IMPORTANT”, “URGENT”, “Sales per month”, “Project XYZ jobs in September”, “Delegated tasks monitoring”, “Project N tasks for discussion”, “Expired tasks”, “Goals for the year”…

 

STEP 7. Task priorities.

Priorities enable you to point out the importance coefficient to any task. Create your own priorities to group tasks.

STEP 8. Personal informational manager.

Use LeaderTask as your personal informational manager: write down your thoughts, ideas, notes in the special sections of the organizer. Store documents, tables, images, schemes in the program! LeaderTask is a container for files of any types with secure data protection. Your data is always at hand!

STEP 9. Tasks

It’s easy to keep your to do list with LeaderTask! A task is a description of something you need to do to reach a goal/create a project. Tasks can be displayed in the form of a tree and in the calendar. Each task can have subtasks.

A task has the following parameters: “Projects”, “Contacts”, “Categories”, “Calendar”. These parameters are like tags (descriptors) to be used for filtering from the whole task list. A task can have zero (i.e. no parameters selected) or several parameters.

STEP 10. Use LeaderTask in your everyday work!

 

Congratulations! LeaderTask is ready to work with you. Please start using it!

Thank you for using LeaderTask! Breakthrough convenience for your tasks (plans)

 

 
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LeaderTask is really great program, i love it. I tested about 20 other products and find yours the most simple and useful for my task handling and sorting. I like the filtering capabilities and callendar with simple moving tasks with mouse.
 
- Tomi Meglenov
- direktor
- NormStudio.com
 
  • Wallet It is possible to use LeaderTask as a wallet or a password manager. The wallet is used to store confidential information, for example, credit card numbers, addresses and access codes to services, usernames and passwords to restricted sections on sites.
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