Creating a new group in Bitrix24: possibilities
Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2025 9:33 am
And everything that "the Boss said" and everything that you answered him is a chat."
Take a look at the Bitrix24 business chat . More precisely, at the project and task management subsystem of this multifunctional software product. Any system becomes manageable only if it has several levels of abstraction for monitoring its state. For example: the movement of a train is monitored using the devices of a separate specific locomotive. The presence of a train on a particular section is recorded by closing a circuit consisting of the rails and wheels of this train. At the same time, the same system regulates traffic light signals. And the overall picture of an entire section of the railway becomes clear in the daily report transmitted to the main bolivia whatsapp number database computing center of a particular railway .
Broadly speaking, any project consists of the following entities:
Stages
Tasks
Working materials (e.g. minutes of working group meetings)
Project results (charter, technical assignments, design solutions, acceptance test reports).
So, everything that "the Boss sent" must fit into one of the listed entities. Otherwise, you are not working on a project, but God knows what.
And everything that "the Boss said" and everything that you answered him is a chat. Ideally, you can move in the most interesting business of project management from the abstraction level of "Gantt chart" to the level of "Specific document". From there - to the level of "how did we accept it and why did we accept it anyway". In other words, chat, plan, tasks, fact and documents are inseparable in a normally designed project office. Let's see how this is implemented in Bitrix24?
When you create a new project (that is, a group) in B24, do not forget to specify that this group should have its own chat:
Take a look at the Bitrix24 business chat . More precisely, at the project and task management subsystem of this multifunctional software product. Any system becomes manageable only if it has several levels of abstraction for monitoring its state. For example: the movement of a train is monitored using the devices of a separate specific locomotive. The presence of a train on a particular section is recorded by closing a circuit consisting of the rails and wheels of this train. At the same time, the same system regulates traffic light signals. And the overall picture of an entire section of the railway becomes clear in the daily report transmitted to the main bolivia whatsapp number database computing center of a particular railway .
Broadly speaking, any project consists of the following entities:
Stages
Tasks
Working materials (e.g. minutes of working group meetings)
Project results (charter, technical assignments, design solutions, acceptance test reports).
So, everything that "the Boss sent" must fit into one of the listed entities. Otherwise, you are not working on a project, but God knows what.
And everything that "the Boss said" and everything that you answered him is a chat. Ideally, you can move in the most interesting business of project management from the abstraction level of "Gantt chart" to the level of "Specific document". From there - to the level of "how did we accept it and why did we accept it anyway". In other words, chat, plan, tasks, fact and documents are inseparable in a normally designed project office. Let's see how this is implemented in Bitrix24?
When you create a new project (that is, a group) in B24, do not forget to specify that this group should have its own chat: