Goalscape Visual Information Management Software

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Goalscape Software GmbH
Company type Private
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Germany
Key people
Marcus Baur (CEO)
Website goalscape.com

Goalscape Software GmbH 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.

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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]

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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/
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