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In any position in business, it’s not always easy to keep our tasks on track and complete them in time. There is often so much to do it can become overwhelming to manage the various pieces of a project. That goes double (or triple, or more) for when we are working within a team of individuals on a project. Between remote employees that are working from home, PTO days where some members may not be available, setbacks, and drawbacks, team projects add a number of variables that can keep tasks from being completed on time.
Luckily, as companies become more digital, there are new ways to manage your projects, whether in a team of individually, right on your smartphone or tablet. Applications that can be utilized by a number of people, where tasks are set, deadlines are given, and drawbacks can be communicated as soon as they arise. These apps allow for teams to work together effectively no matter where they are, and they allow project managers to keep an eye on every aspect of as the tasks are being completed, or not.
We’ve compiled a list of some of the best project management apps for your smartphone or tablet. These apps will allow you to effectively manage, delegate, and keep tabs on whatever project comes across your desk.
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