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Tuesday, January 17, 2017  



KanbanFlow - Lean Project Management Simplified
https://kanbanflow.com/

Boost your personal or team productivity. Features include: a) Visualize your work with Kanban - The Kanban board gives you an excellent overview of your current work situation. Visualizing work in a team environment simplifies communication and leads to improved productivity; b) Stop starting. Start finishing. - Limit your work-in-progress and get more done. Get a better flow on your Kanban board by focusing on completing tasks instead of starting new tasks. Delivering value more often will lead to reduced risk for your project and put less stress on your team. Your customers will be happier. You will be happier; c) Time tracking - Track the time that you spend on your tasks. Use the Pomodoro technique timer or a simple stopwatch timer. Alternatively, you can log your time manually. The flexible Time spent report allows you to filter and group your logged time data in many ways; d) Collaborate in real-time, anywhere - Any changes you make on your Kanban board are instantly available to all members of the team. Away from your desktop? Stay up-to-date with our mobile site. Always know what your team is working on at any moment, anywhere; e) Analytics and reporting - Spot bottlenecks in your workflow with the Cumulative Flow and Cycle and Lead time charts. Get on top of your deadlines with the Calendar view; and f) Powerful integrations - You can integrate KanbanFlow with other systems in many different ways: 1) REST-based API with webhook support; 2) Import/export to Excel and others; 3) Add tasks by email; and 4) Calendar feed for external calendars like Outlook and Google Calendar. This will be added to the tools section of Research Resources Subject Tracer™. This will be added to Entrepreneurial Resources Subject Tracer™.

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