![]() Again, this board is not shared with my team, so collaboration is not necessary.Īnother frequent criticism was that this whole process is unnecessary. OmniGraffle’s advantage is how I can combine multiple Kanbans on one screen and my total control over how things look and where they are on the screen. You could also do this with any number of dedicated Kanban-style apps and services. (I use OmniGraffle for legal- and MacSparky-related graphics.) You could build this as a PDF or even a Pages document. In my case, I already paid for a license, and the app was already on my computer. Several folks are interested in the idea of a status board but don’t want to pay for OmniGraffle. ![]() The trivial amount of time it takes to do this manually helps remind me of what the active projects are and where they stand. I’m going to set time aside to explore that further, but I’m not in a burning hurry. The Omni Group has some excellent new JavaScript-based automation tools that would let me automate OmniFocus and OmniGraffle’s process. This often prompts a “checking in” email to whomever I’m waiting on. I also check all the “waiting on” blocks to see if anything changed over the last few days. If the project changes status, I move the block. If I finished a project, I delete the block. (Click to enlarge.)Īs part of my daily shutdown, I take the Status Board out of preview mode and make adjustments. To add a link in OmniGraffle, select an object and then select “Open a URL” in settings. ![]()
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