The Resource User Level — Intervals Online Project Management Roles

John Reeve | July 31st, 2013 | , , , ,

Intervals web-based time, task and project management software provides four different user levels — Executive, Resource, Manager, and Administrator. Each user level is designed to provide the optimal online experience for someone in that role.

In this video, we demonstrate the Resource level user. The Resource level user is ideal for employees, subcontractors, and freelancers — the people on your team directly responsible for getting things done. This role provides a few reports and a limited view of time, tasks, and projects. Resource level user can share in all of the tasks assigned to members of their project team, or, they can be confined to viewing only their own tasks. This user level is ideal for delegating tasks to your project team and tracking their progress.

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John is a co-founder, web designer and developer at Pelago. His blog posts are inspired by everyday encounters with designers, developers, creatives and small businesses in general. John is an avid reader and road cyclist.
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Michael is a co-founder and product architect at Pelago. His contributions stem from experiences managing the development process behind web sites and web-based applications such as Intervals. Michael drives a 1990 Volkswagen Carat with a rebuilt 2.4 liter engine from GoWesty.
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