Understanding workflows and job assignment
What is a joblist and how can they be created and edited? How do you ensure the right person gets the job?
Project structure
In order for jobs to be attached to the right part of a project, a structure of "nodes" is create...
Jobs and joblists
Plint revolves around "things that need to be done". A thing that needs to be done is called a Jo...
Creating joblists with joblist templates
This chapter explains the general logic of joblist templates. For a detailed walkthrough of a sam...
Joblist templates: a detailed guide
For a presentation of the general logic of joblist templates, go here. The following is a detail...
Batch editing joblists
Once a joblist is created, powerful batch editing tools allow you to apply changes to multiple jo...
Resources / People
In order to assign work, you need users with the right skills. Information about user expertise i...
Assigning work to the right person
A key aspect of workflow management in Plint is ensuring that the minimal amount of time is spent...
Assigning work using Skill sets
In order to provide more precision when assigning users to jobs, Skill sets were introduced in Pl...
The Shark tank / a.k.a. Job tank
When several users may be right for a Job and your main concern is just to get it done, you can "...
Job visibility logic
The Dashboard shows jobs that are assigned to the currently logged in user. This is true for any ...
Quicklinks (accessing a job without logging in)
There are times when you need to outsource a job to someone who is not a registered user in the s...