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A FileMaker Project Management Solution Example

A FileMaker Project Management Solution Example | Learning Claris FileMaker | Scoop.it

Developing a FileMaker project management solution begins with planning and organizing the tasks that the system will track. 


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Over the years, we've worked on various project management solutions of different shapes and sizes. 

Yet, building a project management application seems strange, considering how many off-the-shelf project management applications are currently available – Basecamp, Jira, Trello, and monday.com, to name a few. 

Of course, each of these programs has its strengths, but the issue that many of our clients have is that the model those solutions address doesn't quite fit how they specifically do business. 

In addition, many of our customers come to us to request that we build a solution that consolidates all of their business workflows in one place. 


A frequent pain point we hear about is the proliferation of tools – Slack, Outlook, Jira, QuickBooks, Zoom, Teams, etc. 


Yet, even with all of those tools, they will eventually turn to Excel or Google Sheets to track a to-do list for a project in one way or another. FileMaker's technical prowess lies in its ability to quickly and easily build custom solutions designed specifically to fulfill the needs and workflows of a particular business. 

In addition, it can accommodate native and external integrations with other applications to centralize data and streamline workflows.


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Elusive Moose: Prioritize Your Work [Video 2] | FileMaker tip

During our Find Your Moose 2015 conference, John Sindelar (SeedCode/DayBack) shared the techniques that his Seattle-based software company used to answer this important question. 


In video two of our free video series, we're sharing part of John's conference talk on prioritizing your daily tasks. 


Learn from John and his team in this insightful and informative video!

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Introducing JIRA Jr. - Where project tracking is childs play!

Introducing JIRA Jr. - Where project tracking is childs play! | Learning Claris FileMaker | Scoop.it
JIRA Jr. is the best way to track being a kid. Track baseball cards, tea parties, boo-boos, poo-poos, and more. http://youtu.be/9shZslfbaS0
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Not with Filemaker but inspiring ... :-)

 

Thanks to Chiyoko Yoshida ‏@cheedoh

 
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3 Attributes of an Awesome Project Manager | FileMaker (41'48")

Guest speaker Jason Mundok, discusses project management and the 3 keys to being an awesome project manager. 


Whether you’re an independent consultant, you work for a FileMaker development shop, or you’re an in-house FileMaker developer, you’ll be implement these suggestions into your process and improve your performance keeping your projects and the relationship with your customers strong and healthy.



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Elusive Moose: Prioritize Your Work video 1 | FileMaker tip

People who develop software for a living often find that they have too many good opportunities competing for their attention. 
And it can be difficult to reason about which ideas to pursue and which to drop. 
Especially if you get the sense that your best opportunities may require you to drop some others. 

 Jason Mundock from Elusive Moose has been wrestling with this very thing and has published a simple tool he uses to help himself sort all this out.
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Thanks to John Sindelar from Seedcode
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