One of the best ways to organize your project effectively is to interconnect the tasks with the project goals. Thanks to this, tasks become meaningful for your team, people become more motivated and thus you get things done faster.
For example, if you manage an online ad campaign, you can create top folders named after your goals: increase CTR, increase traffic, increase conversion rate.

Similarly, you can organize your tasks by the project milestones:

As you can see, Wrike is very flexible. You can organize your plans conveniently and easy.
If you are intersted in other ways of organizing your tasks in Wrike, you can read about How to organize work of departments, How to customize statuses, How to better organize projects and events, How to organize client projects.
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How to organize goals and milestones in Wrike
Published by Valerie | Friday, 26 October, 2007
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