So, If we get task management right, the rest
- Time and Diary Management,
- Document Management,
- Project Management,
- Operational or Workflow Management,
- Reports and Quality Control,
- Customer Relationship Management and
- Enterprise Resource Planning / Management
Streamline is, in its simplest form, a Task Scheduling System. It is a way of communicating tasks, assigning responsibility, negotiating target dates and enforcing feedback (or quality control). Streamline is perhaps better described as a way of getting things done, a workflow methodology or even a management philosophy, than a software application. The core of this methodology we call Task-Centric Communication.
Streamline simply allocates tasks to a responsible person or department, while keeping the originating party (and all other stakeholders - even the customer) in the loop. These tasks always return to the originator for acceptance, and, in this way, the quality control feedback loop becomes an integral part of your day to day operations.
With Streamline we ask (and require users to constanly ask) the following questions, which introduce the major features of the product:
- What needs to be done? (Issue Tracking)
- Who needs it done? (Customer Tracking or CRM)
- Who has to do it? (Employee Management and Accountability)
- When must it be done? (Time Tracking and Management)
- How should it be done? (Workflow, BPM and Operational Management)
- Where are we? (Reporting, Feedback and Quality Control)
- Where is the paperwork? (Document Management and Tracking)