Productivity and Planning with a 2.0 Touch
picture by Tom Raftery
Many tools are available out there, from "remember the milk" to "iGTD", I have tried a lot of them and today, this is my system:
- Project Management: Things [link]
It's clear, nice graphics and I love the tag function. All my projects and "next-things" are here
- To-do lists: Google tasks [link]
I love it. It's basic, simple and, most of all, it syncs with my iPhone
- Appointments: iCal
I am a Mac user. iCal has a nice interface, it syncs through MobileMe with my iPhone and it's fast to use
- Contacts: Mac Address book
Very well categorized with smart lists and normal lists
- Email: Gmail
I sync it with my Mail on mac and my iPhone, and I have it online
- Brainstorming: Mind Node [link]
Simple and effective, fast to use
- Notes: Notes on my iPhone/TextEdit on my Mac/Evernote
TextEdit over all of them because it's the most simple, but I love Evernote as well
- Budgets/Hours of work: Google documents spreadsheet
Especially for Event budgets, when they are on going, I have it everywhere and can update it without losing anything
All these tools have really boosted my creativity, leaving the space in my head, every-second, to Think and not just Remember.
NOW. The important part of this article.
These are tools that I use during the "planning phase" of the event, what about on-site operations?
I have not found a solution that is comfortable for me yet. An effective tool to keep time schedules, contracts, contacts, checklists, to-do lists, and other important documents. The only way by now has been: a folder where all the printed stuff is inside. (not much green either)
The problem? Onsite operations often mean practical things to do: a chair that has to be moved, a case that has to be placed, a staff guy to help, and it means also "run" sometimes. Well, with all this things going on and the pressure of the day, it's just not comfortable, especially when I forgot where I left it!
So, here's the point... Could the iPad (and the innovation that the iPad has brought to the market, that means all the competitors that will develop similar products) be THE device that we, event managers, were waiting for???
I am optimist about that and already see myself with one of those iPad in my hands... Thoughts?



