Project Management and Task Management are
often used interchangeably by us. On the face of it, they do seem similar but
there are quite a few differences that set them apart.
Also, it is important for us to understand,
the key purposes that each of these solve.
In generic terms, you may say how it
matters – both of them help us organize ourselves, our work and activities.
Agreed! To some extent yes. But that is not
all they do.
If it were that simplistic, we wouldn’t
have a whole industry spun off to help businesses manage projects and run
distinct project management offices (PMO) within their organizations.
We will talk about that in a bit.
But before that, what is challenging or say
confusing for some is to understand that fine line between project and task
management.
Primarily because we are flooded with all
sorts of software where some call themselves, task management software,
collaboration tool, online workplace, work management software, project
management tool, project collaboration tool and it goes on.
Quite a mouthful, huh J
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