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| last edited by BillSeitz on Jul 3, 2008 1:19 pm |
Despite having my personal To Do List on my Wiki On Zaurus, and having a shared Issue Tracker at work, I often make a MindMap that's redundant to those.
This has some real shortcomings
to use on home and work computers, need to carry/send back and forth (or find some auto-synch service which I don't otherwise need)
can't use on subway (unless I print it out, make notes, then transcribe later...)
So why do I do it?
bring together personal and work on one page, so I don't forget to look at them
easier to scan to decide what to work on next (I do a lot of "nudge something forward, wait for someone else..." cycling, sometimes.)
can group separate "ProJect-s" into some governing theme which might drive a top-down priorization (this month I'm trying to integrate with a bunch of new Partners).
can also put things "close to each other" without making an enclosing parent...
can show multiple levels of Hierarchal Structure for greater ConText
sometimes low-level nodes have their own Issue Tracker pages, sometimes not
purposely check off completed items but leave them visible to give you a sense of sequence
can make visual flags to draw attention to higher priority items.
after a chunk of time, I move on in one of 2 different ways
copy file to new name, delete completed chunks, start making changes
start with a brand new empty file as a clean slate.
Hmm, I don't think I'm going to stop doing this, and I doubt this can be easily/automated as a view from an Issue Tracker. (But goal might still be Wiki Page As Mind Map.)
Nov'2006 update: I'm adding yet another element: a [PostIt] listing just the few projects I want to move forward in the next few hours.
I'm quickly finding that I don't stick to that list, because of a variety of interruptions (not necessarily in the middle of one of those tasks, but between them).
This may be unavoidable in a StartUp.
But I'm going to track these things separately because I'm suspecting they're good candiates for delegation, once I train the right person on how to do each one.
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