Task management

Mission control for goals, tasks, and execution.

The dynamic layer starts here: goals, task hierarchies, and work streams that can be supervised by humans or run by agents.

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Phase 2
Work becomes visible before it becomes busy.

This page is the bridge between static governance and operational execution.

Mission control

Turn goals into visible work.

Use mission control as the operating surface for work that needs to be tracked, sequenced, and reviewed.

Goals and OKRs

Organizational objectives that break into team or project outcomes.

Project work

Work organized by project, sprint, and delivery milestone.

Human-supervised tasks

Items that need review, oversight, or approvals.

Agent-managed tasks

Routine work that can be executed with clear guardrails.

Task hierarchy

Task, story, epic, project, and goal feel like levels, not labels.

The hierarchy is readable at a glance, not hidden in a dense workflow tool.

Story

A small user-visible slice of work with a clear outcome.

Epic

A larger delivery grouping that spans multiple stories.

Project

A team-level effort with shared scope and milestones.

Goal

The top-level outcome that work eventually moves toward.

Execution

Execution needs status, ownership, and a clear handoff path.

Execution stays observable as work moves between people and agents.

Queue visibility

What is waiting, what is in progress, and what is blocked.

Human checks

Places where humans approve, review, or make the final call.

Agent checks

Places where a client can continue without human interruption.

Metrics

Throughput, cycle time, and time spent waiting stay observable.

Cluster pages

Use the mission-control page as the hub for planning and execution.

The task management page points to the pages that deepen hierarchy and workflow.