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¡Bienvenidx al equipo! Para sacar el máximo partido a tu estancia en el proyecto por favor lee el siguiente documento en el que se explica el Sistema de Gestión de Proyectos (PMS)

Introducción al Sistema de Gestión de Proyectos (PMS)

  • Llevar un registro del avance de las tareas
  • Introducir las horas de trabajo
  • Generar recursos/decisiones prioritarias
  • Proveer de un espacio en el que los miembros del equipo puedan introducir nuevas tareas aun sin documentar
  • Documentar cómo hacer tareas y dónde encontrar las herramientas para realizarlas
  • Informar con claridad de qué tareas son más relevantes

Seas unx Team Member o unx Proyect Manager, tienes mucho que aportar al proyecto, incluyendo tus habilidades, conocimientos, ideas y tiempo. El PMS es es una herramienta que te permite encontrar áreas que son comunes entre tus intereses y los objetivos del proyecto.

Como Team Member equipo puedes:

  • Asignarte tareas a ti mismx (requiere la aprobación de unx de lxs Proyect Mánager)
  • Identificar tareas que pueden ayudar a otrxs a realizar tareas que están en marcha
  • Identificar y crear nuevas tareas
  • Actualizar e identificar tareas para ayudar a que otrxs Team Members completen tareas en el futuro
  • Cambiar el estado de las tareas (Assigned (aignada), In progress (en proceso), Done (hecha), feedback)

Registrate aquí completando todos los campos obligatorios como se indica abajo

Los Proyect Mánagers recibirán una alerta por email de que te has registrado y te añadirán como Team Member bien a Kuckucksmühle or Veintidós o ambos dependiendo de en cual estés interesadx.

La tarea ha sido creada por unx Project Manager o por unx Team Member pero aún no incluye todos los detalles necesarios.

La tarea ha sido creada y revisada por unx Project Manager y está ahora lista para ser asignada a un Team member. Los Team member pueden asignarse estas tareas a si mismxs si esto ha sido aprobado por unx Project Manager (una arobación verbal es suficiente)

La tarea ha sido asignada a un Team member aunque dichx miembro aun no ha empezado a trabajar en ella.

La tarea ha sido asignada a unx Team member y está trabajando en ella.

El/La team member ha completado la tarea, ahora será revisada por unx Project Manager.

El/La team member tiene preguntas sobre la tarea que necesitan ser respondidas por unx project manager amtes de que se pueda terminar la tarea.

Las preguntas para el/la project manager deben ser incluidas en la sección de notas.

Unx project manager ha revisado una tarea terminada y se ha dado cuenta de que algo no está bien del todo. En las notas, se incluirá un comentario para explicar que hace falta haer.

Unx project manager ha revisado al tarea finalizada y la ha cerrado. No hace falta nada más.

Unx project manager ha evaluado una tarea y por algún motivo ha decidido qu eno puede llevarse a cabo o no es práctico hacerlo.

Incluyen tanto tareas puntuales como tareas recurrentes:

Las tareas puntuales son típicas tareas que solo necesitan hacerse una vez, en raras ocasiones y aquellas en la que la frecuencia con que será necesario repetirlas no puede predecirse.

These would include repairs or new constructions, one-off projects for example:

  • repairing the chicken coop
  • setting up a new greenhouse
  • repairing the swing
  • getting the oven checked by a professional
  • getting the carpenter to check out the beams

Recurring tasks are typically tasks for which there is a set frequency but are not done of a daily basis for example:

  • Taking out the bins
  • Deep cleaning
  • Washing the windows
  • Turning the compost
  • Brushing the dog

You should log your time against Normal tasks whenever you spend time doing them, see section How to log time against a task.

These are tasks that are carried out daily for example:

  • Watering the garden
  • Filling the dishwasher
  • Doing the laundry
  • Cleaning the kitchen
  • Shared meal preparation

For Day to Day tasks you should only amend the description if you have any more details to add to it if you notice that there are steps in the process that have been missed out. Please refer to the section Amending a task.

You should log your time against Day to Day tasks whenever you spend time doing them, see section How to log time against a task.

There are various ways to find a specific task:

Type into the search box a key word for the task you are looking for for example if you want to find the Day to Day task for cleaning the kitchen you could use “kitchen” as the keyword for your search and hit the enter button on your keyboard.

This will take you to the search interface, here you can refine your search. In the drop down menu indicated below you can choose whether you want to search an issue (task) in a specific project and its subprojects or if you want to search all projects.

You can choose whether to search all words or search tiles only by clicking in the appropriate tick box. This can be useful for finding specific issues (tasks) such as the one we are using as an example.

The tickboxes enable you to pick whether you are looking for Issues (tasks) and Wiki pages.

You can bring down the additional Options tab by clicking on the little arrow near Options, here you can tick the boxes to search for Open issues only.

Once you are satisfied that you have enough details for your search you can click on the Submit button.

The results will be displayed below the search interface and you can click on the link to open the issue that you were looking for. If you are still unable to find the task but cannot find it but you know that it surely exists you can ask another team member or the project manager for assistance.

If you know the task number just type this into the search box hit enter on your keyboard and it will automatically find the task you are looking for.

If you have been assigned a task verbally such as for example cleaning the kitchen you can look for the task in the specific sub-project.

To see a list of Projects and Sub-Projects click on Home.

The project/sub-projects you are a team member of are marked with a star next to their name.

Under each Project you will see a list of sub-projects with details as to what each sub-project includes.

In this example let's assume you are a team member for Veintidós, you will be able to see a list of open issues for all of the project by clicking on the Issues link.

To narrow the search it may be easier if you identify which sub-project the issue/task would be under, in this case you can see that there is a sub-project called House & General, this includes general tasks that are house related and other tasks that don't fit in with the other categories.

If you click on the sub-project title you will be able to see a list of open issues by clicking on the Issues link.

In this view you can then sort the issues by clicking on the column titles, or add a filter to aid with your search.

If you have looked everywhere and the issue/task does not exist and needs to be created you can create a New Issue, please read How to create new tasks.

Issues (Tasks) can be edited once they are created. To get started, click on the edit link.

You'll be able to edit:

  • Project - you can move a task to another sub-project or main project
  • Tracker - you can change the task from Normal Task to Day to Day task or vice versa read Different Types of Tasks
  • Subject - you can change the subject or add detail to it if needed
  • Status - you can change the status read Different Task Statuses
  • Assignee - you can assign a task to yourself or others if previously agreed with the project manager or other team member involved
  • Tools & Materials
  • Motivation
  • Description - click on the pencil icon to edit

On this view you can also add:

  • Spent time
  • Comments
  • Notes

If you need to create a new task you should already have a good idea as to which sub-project this should be logged under. You can find a list of Projects and Sub-projects by clicking on Home and then Projects where you'll be able to see a list of Sub-projects with a description for each.

Click on the Sub-Project title and then click on New Issue

As you can see the mandatory fields are marked with a red star, make sure that the subject is clear and the description include as much detail as possible.

If the task has already been discussed and agreed with the Project Manager you may go ahead and change the status to Assigned and assign the task to yourself or another team member if you've already agreed this with them verbally.

If you haven't yet agreed the task with the Project Manager you should set the status to feedback and Assign the task to the Project Manager

Once this has been reviewed by the Project Manager depending on the outcome the task may either be assigned to you or others or amended with further instructions or aborted if it is not feasible. Refer to the workflow process.

After you have found the task you need to log your time against simply open the task and click on the log time link on the top right hand corner as seen below:

This will open a new view where you can add the time spent and also a comment. It is best practice to log your hours on the same day that you do them so that the data is more accurate and you don't have to remember however this view also enables you to log time for tasks on any previous date by simply changing the date field.

As you can see the comment section is not obligatory but could be helpful if later on you need to remember what part of the task you completed if you hadn't managed to finish it in one sitting.

Once you're done you can click Create, this will save your logged time and will take you back to the task view with a confirmation on the top that indicates the update was saved.

You can also click Create and Continue, this will allow you to add logged hours to other tasks as well provided you know the task numbers which may be changed by simply typing in the number and clicking on the little magnifying glass. As you can see in the previous screenshot this will display the name of the task you are logging your time against.

Go to the main project page you are working on as seen in the above example, click on Details or Report on the left marked in red above.

Use the filters to see hours by user:

Click on the Add filter drop down, select User

Select your name from the dropdown list and click on the apply link:

If this function isn't working for you advise the project manager who will be able to help.

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