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Project Management, Doing the Gantt Slide, and Craft Beer EP: 34

Uncluttered Office with Catherine Avery

Release Date: 01/23/2020

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More Episodes
Catherine and Curt discuss project management software in this fourth episode of Planning month. Catherine uses Asana and Curt uses TeamGantt.
 
They also use a whiteboard and post-it note technique to track the daily to-dos. They agree that mix of hands-on visual cues with technology works best for them.

Curt explains that he used what he calls the ACE factor to choose project management software: Accessible, Cost and Ease of use.

Curt applies process management to his advisory work with craft beer brewers. What’s better than taking a dull topic like project management software and livening it up with beer!?!

Last but not least, Curt introduces, drum roll please, the imminent launch of the Brewery Adventure Tour. And he speaks specifically to the process he used to launch it.

Grab a pint of your favorite craft beer and have a listen.
 
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To learn more about Curt Battles:
 
Curt has over 25 years of strategic development, financial assessment and operational expertise in a variety of industries including Startup Craft Breweries, Commercial Real Estate, Beverages and Hospitality. Prior to founding CBI and New Canaan Advisors LLC he had long-term leadership roles on the teams that redeveloped two of New York City’s highest visibility real estate icons — Grand Central Terminal and the World Trade Center.
 
Craft Beer Insights (CBI) Advisory Business was founded in 2008 by Curtis C. Battles and is headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut.

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