![]() This procedure has the advantage of including tasks in their context and at the same time have a birds-eye view, which facilitates prioritisation. A search and summary function allows you to collect together these tasks, by location, author, or time. You can also email notes directly from Evernote with just one click. On the pages where the activities are being developed, any paragraph or file can be tagged. For example, you can keep invoicing from outside vendors together with project budget notes. ![]() Micro management of tasks is made, not in a separate tasks’ page, but in their actual context. This space facilitates the management of tasks and also provides a birds-eye view of the ongoing of the project, to participants with different levels of engagement. It also generates an history of the development of the project helpful for reflexivity and transparency. and summary reportson tags can be generated. Tasks can be searched using tags, such as to-do, to think, etc. Tasks can be prioritised, using drag and drop (highest priority on top) attributed to participants and monitored by adding information on development status. On a weekly basis, relevant tasks are organised by themes and authors, with direct links to the pages where they are being developed. ![]() The macro project management of tasks is made in the Logger section, organised by months and weeks. ![]() You can do macro and micro project management in our digital research notebook. ![]()
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