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How to check the work flow of the system?

Aug 5, 2008 7:34PM PDT

Hello everyone, I am working as a project manager in a private firm and I want the complete record of the work flow of my project. I was on leave for past 10 days and none of my people gave any records of any work. How can I check the work flow of the system of those 10 days?

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Take them out behind the barn
Aug 5, 2008 9:54PM PDT

and beat them until they tell you what, if anything, they did while you were on leave.

How exactly is your question related to Mac Software?

P

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None of the Operating Systems do this for us.
Aug 5, 2008 11:24PM PDT

We must implement systems that do this ahead of time.

HOWEVER, outside of some government funded projects I rarely find such work flow tracking systems as the company wants to maximize profit and minimize expense.
Bob

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Even if this had been in place
Aug 6, 2008 6:54AM PDT

there would still be the missing 10 days which is what the OP wants to be able to check.

If the staff did not pass along records of work done while he was on leave, the are not likely to be completing the necessary information in the workflow tracking program.

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Re:How to check the work flow of the system?
Aug 6, 2008 1:56PM PDT

Hey friend, I have also gone through the same situation. The same happened with me also. That time I came to know about a collection system on internet which works for the maintenance of the work flow of any company or organization. It helped me to have a look on my system?s work flow. I think this will help you also.