Goalscape Visual Information Management Software

Goalscape is a commercially licensed visual information management software application. Initially used in Olympics, Goalscape has a patented[1] user interface which displays the information hierarchy as a multi-level pie chart. For management of a goal-oriented activity, Goalscape puts the core goal at the center and comes with all the sub-goals and tasks grouped around it. Their size represents their relative importance, and shading indicates progress. The software includes a Focus feature that allows a user to filter goals by priority.

Goalscape Software GmbH
Industry
Headquarters,
Key people
Marcus Baur (CEO)
Websitegoalscape.com

Goalscape can be used to implement management methods such as objectives and key results, and Management by Objectives or Management by Goals.

Goalscape is a cross-platform application that is delivered as a web application that runs on all major web browsers for online access and project collaboration.[2]

Uses

References

  1. US 9082316, Baur, Marcus, "Method and system for strategy development and resource management for achieving a goal", published 2015-07-14, assigned to Goalscape Software GmbH
  2. Erez Zukerman, http://www.pcworld.com/article/251711/goalscape_desktop_project_manager_keeps_big_picture_in_sight.html, PC World Mar 12, 2012
  3. Sarah Kessler March 7, 2011 http://mashable.com/2011/03/07/goal-management-programs/
  4. Joel Falconer, March 2011, Thenextweb.com|https://thenextweb.com/apps/2011/03/23/goalscape-a-new-way-to-manage-your-projects/
  5. Jon Guerrera, Jan 2012, http://www.livingforimprovement.com/how-to-gamify-your-life-an-experiment-part-4/
  6. S Schepper, Sept 2010, "Goalscape Review". Archived from the original on 2012-11-03. Retrieved 2013-01-09.
  7. Andrew Wetmore, March 2011, http://cottage14.blogspot.co.uk/2011/03/goalscaping-script.html
  8. Roz Savage, Dec 2010 http://www.rozsavage.com/2010/12/20/goalsetting-for-2011/ Archived 2012-12-14 at the Wayback Machine
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