Here at Symphonic, we’re all about getting shit done. We’re always looking for better ways to streamline what we do to make sure our processes run as efficiently as possible for our clients. That being said, we asked our team about which tools they love the most for project management. Here’s what they said…
Staff Picks: Favorite Tools for Project Management
Ana Gamboa // Marketing Associate
I love Monday.com. I’m a very visual person, so for me to have everything organized in a board where I can see all my tasks, when are they due, and the progress made for each one, is amazing for staying on track
I like how intuitive and simple it is and the different options it offers for viewing your tasks. I also love how helpful it is for group projects. It makes it easy to communicate with everyone on your team in one place and makes the collaboration process much smoother.
Sean Davis // Associate Product Manager in Technology
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Esteban Mora // UGC Coordinator in Client Services
I find the integrations of different applications/software with Google Sheets incredibly useful for projects that have to do with lots of information. — It helps you have the information right in front of you. I find that sometimes the “beautifully designed” interfaces of applications can get in the way of finding information more quickly.
With Google Sheets, you can filter information using the query formula (“=QUERY”). I use it to group information into different tabs to access information even quicker. This also helps for building monthly reports and is great for coordinating efforts. Multiple people can work on the same spreadsheet in an organized way and share it with key players without needing to give them access to subscription-based software.
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Jorge Brea // CEO & President
Excel, all the way! This is an old school one, but honestly, it’s one of the best pieces of software ever written. I’ve been able to manage budgets, do quarterly reports for record labels and artists, and even my own personal budgets and summaries. Excel is, by far to me, one of the most productive softwares out there and one I use on a constant basis.
Logan Bodzer // Marketing Associate
Airtable is amazing. It’s super helpful to me, because I’m such a visual person. All the information needed is laid out right in front of you, super clear and concise. You can create different views depending on who needs to see what information, and there are some cool integrations available, as well.
Randall Foster // Vice President of Business Development & GM in Nashville
I have found Slack to be the swiss army knife of inter-company productivity and communication. The 3rd party and proprietary app integrations have really sped up the pace at which we communicate and do business and the ability to communicate immediately with different teams and channels means a more focussed approach to communication. — Big fan over here!
Andrew Faraone // Digital Advertising Specialist
My favorite tool is Chartmetric. It offers a fully set up artist profile which provides valuable audience insight for ease of pinpointing advertising campaign targets.
In Conclusion…
Hopefully these productivity tools help you to become more efficient in your day to day. They’ve definitely helped us! Check ‘em out and see how they work for you. You might find a tool you never knew you needed and wonder how you ever lived without it.
Now, get back to work!
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