Managing Task Needs/Schedule in Wrike

Adding Tasks

Adding new tasks into a Wrike project will be necessary when there are any unique needs or requests that arise during the development stage of a program/course. The need to add new tasks into a proje…

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Comments and Communication

Messaging through comments, and @mentions, are an essential aspect in making sure every team member involved in the development of a course is kept up to date on all important updates and changes tha…

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Statuses

Making sure statuses are up to date within Wrike projects and tasks is a critical step in making sure all eCornell users in Wrike can stay up to date on a projects current process. Updating statuses…

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Updating Task Start and Due Dates

Making sure the dates on Wrike projects and tasks are current is an important step in making sure all eCornell users in Wrike can stay up to date on a projects current process. For this article, we w…

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Predecessors

The course template will come with pre-determined predecessors (aka "Dependencies") associated with each task. These are the standard relational effects between each task. For some courses, it might…

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Durations

Each task created from a project template in Wrike carry with them a default, or assumed, Duration. Durations are the amount of business days it is assumed that it will take to complete a task. Or in…

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Rollups

Rollups are a feature that can be used, in multiple ways, to simplify, and decrease the amount of time spent, in keeping project dates current at varying levels of the project structure in Wrike. The…

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Calculating Project Schedule by Deadline in Wrike

In most cases when setting up a new project plan in Wrike based on a template, you will be setting a start date and letting the template auto calculate the projected due date based on all of the task…

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