Task Management

Frameworks, techniques, and tools for organizing, prioritizing, delegating, and tracking tasks across individuals and teams.

About this domain

What This Domain Covers

Task management is about how individual units of work get created, prioritized, assigned, tracked, and completed. It sits between personal productivity and project management: more structured than a personal to do list, more granular than a project plan.

This domain has three sections. Prioritization covers named frameworks for deciding what to work on first: MoSCoW, priority matrices, the ABCDE method, weighted scoring, and value versus effort analysis. Concepts covers everything else about how tasks work: to do lists, delegation, action items, task dependencies, subtasks, recurring tasks, swimlanes, WIP limits, and workload management. Tools reviews and compares the software teams use to manage tasks, with links to in depth profiles of Todoist, TickTick, and other platforms covered in the Productivity domain.

Boundaries

Task management is about the task layer. Named personal productivity methods like the Eisenhower Matrix, GTD, time blocking, and eat the frog live in Productivity. Project level planning artifacts like Gantt charts, work breakdown structures, and sprint backlogs live in Project Management. Organizational process design like SOPs and workflow automation lives in Operations. If it is about how a person manages their time, it belongs in Productivity. If it is about how a project gets planned and delivered, it belongs in PM. If it is about how tasks themselves get organized and tracked, it belongs here.

Common Questions About Task Management

What is task management?
Task management is the process of creating, organizing, prioritizing, assigning, and tracking individual units of work through completion. It covers everything from a personal to do list to a team wide system with dependencies, statuses, and workload balancing. The goal is making sure the right work gets done in the right order.
What is the difference between task management and project management?
Task management focuses on individual work items: creating them, prioritizing them, assigning them, and tracking them to completion. Project management focuses on the broader initiative: scope, schedule, budget, risk, and stakeholder coordination. A project contains many tasks, but managing those tasks is a distinct skill from managing the project itself.
What is the best way to prioritize tasks?
It depends on context. MoSCoW works well for feature backlogs where stakeholders need clear categories. Priority matrices help when tasks vary across two dimensions like urgency and impact. Weighted scoring suits teams that need a defensible, numeric ranking. Start with the simplest framework that fits your situation and add complexity only if needed.
How is task management different from productivity?
Task management is about organizing and tracking work items. Productivity is about how you personally manage your time, energy, and focus. A shared kanban board with WIP limits is task management. The Pomodoro Technique for maintaining focus is productivity. They complement each other but address different problems.