what is 32dayz?
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The Map is not the Territory
How the customer explained it
How the project leader understood it
How the analyst designed it
How the programmer wrote it
How the business consultant described it
How the project was documented
What operations installed How the customer was billed
How it was supported What the customer really needed
You can post what you've actually done or completed. Not what you're doing. But what you've just done. If you’ve got a significant result then mark it as an achievement. So the team will be able to celebrate it with you.
It imports tasks which have been accomplished from any sources like Trello and Jira, so you can see what your team have really done.
You get everyday digest right into your inbox, so you can see what your team has done and achieved for the yesterday.
You can and you should intervene into tasks' discussion as early as possible, because the cost of failure increases as the project is moving to the final.
You can see what you team have done and achieved. Hence at the end of any day, your team feels that it has worked hard and here is the result. And you can send reports to your clients or investors.
Here you can make important announcements so that everyone in a company would be in the loop. And you can comment on them. It's an open culture.
You cannot create tasks in 32dayz, assign them to employees and then change statuses up to the tasks’ completion. Go & try Trello, Jira, Asana, etc.
32dayz automatically tracks vacations and days off for your employees. And it even say ‘happy birthday’ to your employees, automatically, really!
You can track time directly in 32dayz. Clients, projects, departments and tags – all these helps you get structured and well organized time reports.
It imports tasks and time spent on the tasks from any sources your employees can work with – Jira, Redmine, Teamwork, Trello, etc.Thus you get the whole picture.
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About the author
Leonid Zverugo is the 32dayz Co-Founder & CEO
http://32dayz.com