Permission settings: only allow specific roles to change due dates
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Gabriele Lovkelyte
This would be very useful for managing deadlines.
Agneška Kasperovič
More flexibility in this area is greatly needed; it would help create accountability and control.
Areta Seskaite
Agree. This ensures better control and accountability in managing deadlines.
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Deivydas Kazlauskas
This would be very useful for large scale companies
Katerina P.
This feature would be even more powerful with the ability to activate it on a per-task basis, allowing for granular control over due date modifications.
- Task-Specific Flexibility
By making the permission setting customizable on a per-task level, teams can decide which tasks require strict due date control and which can be more flexible. For example, high-priority tasks with critical deadlines can have restricted date changes, while lower-priority tasks may allow more flexibility. This ensures project managers have complete control without over-restricting all tasks.
- Increased Customization for Complex Projects
In larger or more complex projects, different tasks may have varying levels of importance when it comes to deadlines. Activating date restriction only for specific tasks provides an extra layer of customization, enabling better control over critical milestones while still allowing adaptability for non-essential tasks.
- Improved Risk Management
For crucial tasks tied to key project deliverables, restricting date changes helps reduce the risk of missed deadlines. This way, only authorized roles (like project managers or leads) can make adjustments, protecting the project timeline without impacting other tasks that don’t require such strict control.
- Seamless Integration into Workflows
Allowing this feature to be activated on a task-by-task basis makes it adaptable to various workflows. Teams can use it where needed, without imposing unnecessary restrictions across the board, thus maintaining efficiency while ensuring essential tasks are carefully managed.
Renata Kvietkute
Restricting the ability to change due dates to specific roles is a much-needed feature because it ensures better control over project timelines and accountability. Allowing only authorized roles to modify due dates reduces the risk of uncoordinated changes, which could lead to miscommunication, delays, or task mismanagement. It also improves project governance by ensuring that any adjustments to deadlines are made by team members who understand the broader impact of those changes, such as project managers or team leads.