

If you’re already using nTask or Slack, or both, your work-life got a whole lot easier, because nTask can now be integrated with Slack for easy updating and monitoring of projects. That’s exactly what the newest update of nTask is all about! Instead of allocating a task in one app and exchanging information in another, you can do both by combining the apps in one shared view. Instead of using multiple tools for different purposes at one time, you can integrate them into one and get more work done in less time. Luckily for us, technology has solved this matter, too. Introducing nTask 2.0 – Our most awaited update yet Technology Integrated: Unfortunately, as much as 40% of productivity is lost just by task switching. Switching between apps also results in a wastage of time. After all, we’re all humans at the end of the day! On the other, a number of apps opened at the same time can get confusing and constant juggling between apps can result in mental exhaustion. On the one hand, everything seems defined. Unfortunately, statistics don’t give a happy number regarding people that are actually proficient at it: only 2%. Working on multiple applications for work and personal needs is now considered a usual thing. The ability to do multiple things at the same time is now no big deal. These platforms have further streamlined multitasking. The Internet offers a plethora of platforms for team communication, task management, and email coordination, all pertaining to your needs. In today’s digital world, there are many apps for getting through the workday. Project Management and Multitasking:Įach era has witnessed its own state of project management techniques evolving over time. We might not pay attention to it, but even our smallest chores need proper project management and some of us have mastered the skill of it because we are all responsible for things to be done – and mostly these things work like milestones for the bigger bricks. Today, each one of us is a project manager.

Something only a great project manager could do – would do – should do. The emperor sure did know how to make the most of his resources. How about the Great Wall of China? The Emperor had employed millions of people in its construction: soldiers, common people, and criminals. Archeologists still argue how the Egyptians managed to build such a masterpiece. The pyramids are one of the wonders of the world – magnificent and complicated.
