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  1. Michael Sullivan
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    1/8/2016 7:01 AM
    James Smith said: If anyone likes my spreadsheet and would like it for them selves just post your email address here and I will give you permission to access a template I just made (in google spreadsheets). From that you can copy and paste it into your spreadsheet. Then left click on the bottom tab and press duplicate. you can do this for every week. It can also be broke down into every day but I just found it easier to look for something when browsing one week at a time. Since I will be off this weekend, if you leave your email I I do not get right to it I will get it done on Monday.


    Hello James
    My email is msullivan@stamfordct.gov. Appreciate the add, if possible.
    Anyone else, feel free to email me yours, if possible. Thinking of this for a winter project.
    City if going to Performance Metric this year and will also be required to do a Job participation with percentage of time for major tasks.

    Thanks

    Michael Sullivan
    Brennan Municipal GC
    Stamford CT



  2. John Hansgen
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    1/8/2016 7:01 AM
    James, my email is jmhansgen@comcast.net. I appreciate the help, just started looking into digital job boards and like what you have done.



  3. Scott Schurman
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    1/8/2016 8:01 AM
    Gordon,

    Would you be willing to share the program? I like the options you shared with your screen shot!!

    Thanks,

    Scott Schurman
    Kearney CC
    Kearney, NE



  4. Gordon Seliga
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    1/8/2016 11:01 AM



  5. John Faber
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    1/8/2016 1:01 PM
    How do I go about posting screen shots of my Job Board on here? Have captured a few shots and would like to share with all forum users.



  6. Gordon Seliga
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    1/8/2016 3:01 PM
    Click on "upload attachement" at the bottom of the "post a reply" dialog box where you type in a reply to this thread.



  7. John Faber
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    1/8/2016 5:01 PM
    Thanks Gordon.
    For those interested, here's what I've come up with.



  8. John Faber
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    1/8/2016 5:01 PM
    Remainder of Digital Job Board screen shots. Anyone interested send me your email and I will share it with you.



  9. James Smith
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    1/9/2016 7:01 AM
    Gordon Seliga, CGCS said: James,

    Here's a screen shot of one of the drop downs in my djb. As you develop and fill out your djb, you can simply add additional tasks, names, etc. as needed and the new choice (task, name, etc.) will appear in the corresponding drop down from that point on. The drop downs are scrollable so the lists can be quite long if need be.

    [attachment=1">daily-job-sheet-drop-down.jpg[/attachment">

    Thanks for the screenshot Gordon. I used it to learn how to do the drop down list and then rebuilt a whole sheet. I did like the way you set stuff up on your 'board and hope you do not mind me using it.

    What I'd also did was copied my first days board five times in order to make a whol weeks worth. After doing the first days I then used the formatting to link the other four days to the first days in areas where the needed info will be repeated. This cuts down on having to type all the info. After building the first weeks I added 51 more pages and used the drop down menus for the tabs to duplicate each page and then named them by dates. I'm trying to get a screen shot but I'm not having much luck on my iPad. Worst case I will get it done on Monday.



  10. James Smith
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    1/9/2016 8:01 AM
    Ok that is done now. I have made a separate spread sheet just to share with those who may want it.

    I see a lot of email addresses on this thread page but see others who is also sharing.. I would be happy to share this sheet with anyone. Just please quote me on this post that you would like a copy and I will add your email address for you to access it.

    I want to thank Gordon for showing me the drop down list and a new way to make a board.

    If anyone else has any tips about Google sheets please add them to this thread so others can see the benefits from your knowledge.



  11. Matt Dutkiewicz
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    1/11/2016 9:01 AM
    Here is a pic of the doc that I use for our djb. Didn't screenshot the dropdowns, though I'd be happy to if someone needed it. I have also used the google extension "revolver" and set a second tab in Chrome for my live weather. The revolver extension will rotate tabs every few seconds (user defined) so that you can incorporate a live radar or current conditions screen with your djb. As of now, I do not know of any type of widget that will allow you to have live weather conditions in your djb, though that would be awesome.



  12. Scott Schurman
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    1/11/2016 9:01 AM
    James Smith said: Ok that is done now. I have made a separate spread sheet just to share with those who may want it.

    I see a lot of email addresses on this thread page but see others who is also sharing.. I would be happy to share this sheet with anyone. Just please quote me on this post that you would like a copy and I will add your email address for you to access it.

    I want to thank Gordon for showing me the drop down list and a new way to make a board.

    If anyone else has any tips about Google sheets please add them to this thread so others can see the benefits from your knowledge.



    James,

    My email is sschurman@kearneycountryclub.com Thanks for sharing, this will be a great improvement over our white board.

    Thanks!!

    Scott Schurman
    Kearney CC
    Kearney, NE



  13. Justin Murray
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    1/11/2016 2:01 PM
    [attachment=0">Job Board.jpg[/attachment">

    Here is what we use. I have a Folder that has a Sheet for each month and 31 tabs in each. I copy and paste each day in the corresponding tab. How do you add a drop down in a cell?



  14. Gordon Seliga
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    1/11/2016 4:01 PM
    Justin,

    Rather than getting into a long explanation here, just search you tube "Google sheets drop down" and you should get some videos explaining the process.



  15. John Faber
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    1/11/2016 10:01 PM
    Matthew Dutkiewicz said: Here is a pic of the doc that I use for our djb. Didn't screenshot the dropdowns, though I'd be happy to if someone needed it. I have also used the google extension "revolver" and set a second tab in Chrome for my live weather. The revolver extension will rotate tabs every few seconds (user defined) so that you can incorporate a live radar or current conditions screen with your djb. As of now, I do not know of any type of widget that will allow you to have live weather conditions in your djb, though that would be awesome.


    I want to use Revolver with my job board as well but can't seem to find a way, if even possible when utilizing a Chromecast. Seems with this device you can only cast 1 page. Anyone know any different?



  16. Justin Murray
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    1/12/2016 12:01 PM
    John,

    Will you send me a link to look at yours? justinmur@yahoo.com

    Trying to improve ours to more tracking. Do you use importrange to gather your data?



  17. John Faber
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    1/12/2016 9:01 PM
    Justin Murray said: John,

    Will you send me a link to look at yours? justinmur@yahoo.com

    Trying to improve ours to more tracking. Do you use importrange to gather your data?


    Have shared my Job Board with you.
    I used an ARRAYFORMULA(COUNTIF) for each week to count the number of times a task was performed and then have assigned an average time to that task. This gives me at least a rough idea for hours. Also put in a column for a manual adjustment. Weekly summary is in a pie chart but changeable if you want. Also did a yearly summary which puts hours in a bar graph.



  18. James Smith
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    1/13/2016 11:01 AM
    I think I have added everyone to share the file through google. just make a copy of the file and paste it in your google page. its important that you copy this file because if you just open it and start making changes the original file will have all of the data formats changed also.

    I have a small crew so I just sized enough for what I needed plus a few extras.
    Another thing to remember is that you want to work on the original sheet (first) to make any changes. My sheet is set up for five days and weekends. all we do is scroll down for the next day. By placing all of your needs on the very first sheet and first week it will allow you to duplicate things through your whole year just by copy and paste functions.

    To add drop down list go to DATA in your task bar, scroll down to see Validation and click this. This opens a screen where you can add your drop down list to. be sure you do not leave a space between your first task the coma and then your next task. you can add as many as you need especially on your employees drop down list.

    I want to state that it is important to work on the first day of your DJB to get everything you want done. It is the only way that will keep you from entering or typing on all of your pages. (if anyone knows of another way please let us know.

    After getting your first day completed you can copy it and paste it below the first day or in another spreadsheet. This move your important information for you. After you have five days worth you want to go to the second day and click on any line that you would like the info repeated through the rest of the week (tournaments was one for me as well as my Sat and Sun employees. the way to get this info to move for you without typing it all is to click the line you want the info from the first day to repeat and type the equal sign then you can scroll up and click on the line that has the info you want moved (or you can just type the info into the cell *like =b3*) this will connect the first day with the second day. moving all of your info into it. you will need to repeat this on the other three days of the week. Once you have the first line code in and you would like to repeat the rest of the cells below . all you will need to do is copy the cell you typed the equal sign in and past it in the next cell below, the keep pasting it until you are done.

    Its actually pretty easy once you get it started. I do caution you to make sure you have thought of everything you want and make sure the first page (1 week) is completed before going down to the page tabs at the bottom. if you right click on that tab you will find a drop down box, click duplicate and it will build you a second page just like the first with all of the cell formats and data already installed.

    Sorry this ended up long but it should enable some of you to build your own pages.

    And please remember to come back to this thread and show them off because we all are looking for a better way to do them.



  19. Rick Tegtmeier
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    2/4/2016 9:02 AM
    We did the Samsung Smart TV a couple of years ago. While the tv is nice I was not impressed on their web browser and we had numerous issues with it. So we decided to make a change.

    We purchased a Dell Inspiron All in One computer. We then mounted it right beside the TV. We connected the 2 with a USB to HDMI adapter and HDMI Cable. I then set up the computer display to "extend". This way we can open a window on the Dell and then take a mouse and move that opened window over to the tv and we can then open up another web page on the Dell.

    We have the job board on the tv using a shared Google Drive spreadsheet, we leave the weather up on the computer for staff to see and use. I think it will also be nice because we can still leave the job board up and use the TV to do safety training or what ever. Our crew is very excited about using it.

    The Dell connects to the internet wirelessly so no need to have any Cat 5 cables to it. Total costs $500



  20. Melvin Waldron
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    2/4/2016 11:02 AM
    Great thread, something we've talked a little about, but our situation with a small crew and only 90 compact acres, we don't see the bang for our buck on something like this yet. Although I could see the advantage if I'm stuck on the sprayer or mower, I could relay information back to the job board, but if something is that urgent, I can always text one of my crew.

    I have one question, and being a novice with technology, I have heard/seen the term "Screen Shot" in this thread which some of you guys have taken and posted. My question is, how did you all do that? I'm familiar with the term as it relates to a smart phone, but how do you take a screen shot with a computer? Is it something you can do with the newer computers and platforms like Windows 10 (8) or whatever? Or is it just different terminology for clicking a page as save as and making it a document? Would think "screen shots" could come in real handy when putting together a power point.

    Thanks!

    Mel

    Melvin H. Waldron III, CGCS, Horton Smith Golf Course, City of Springfield/Greene County MO

  21. Gordon Seliga
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    2/5/2016 7:02 AM
    Melvin,

    To capture your screen simply hit the"print screen" button on your keyboard ( I always thought the "print screen" button should more appropriately be called "copy screen". Once you've copied the screen, paste it into a photo editor and manipulate and/or save as a jpeg or whatever. Basically it's a copy (print screen) and paste procedure.

    That's it. At least that's how I do it.



  22. Scott Sewell
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    2/24/2016 9:02 AM
    This would make for a great webcast for one of you to develop. The somewhat technology challenged group of us could benefit from being able to see exactly how this works.

    Scott Sewell, CGCS



  23. James Smith
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    11/29/2016 6:11 AM
    Hello again everyone, its time to start building a new job board for 2017. I'm interested if anyone has some new ideas to expand on for our boards.

    I do have one issue with mine I noticed this last year. It with the drop down menu's. I had made the drop downs on my board in order to make filling out some of the task faster but I noticed that the print was too small to see and once built I was pretty much stuck with it for the whole year. As an example, I used drop downs to list all of my workers but during the year I had some leave and never took the time to see if they can be removed from all of my weekly drop downs. I am now thinking that building a main page first that may be connected to all of the rest in order to make changes down the road that will update throughout all of the pages.

    One thing I had done is connect the 1st weekend schedule of my daily board to every day of that week so I only have to add the info on the Monday section and it automatically installs it on the rest of the days of the week.

    If you have any new thoughts, questions or ideas please bring them up.



  24. Zeke Mims
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    11/29/2016 9:11 AM
    We use google chromecast and google slides for our job board. Google slides is similar to power point and it can be shared to anyone with a google drive account. Our job board is shared between myself and the assistants and we can access it from our phones or computer and any of us can make changes. It has worked well for us just need a larger tv now.



  25. Dustin Riley
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    1/31/2017 7:01 AM
    I, too, am looking to jump into the DJB idea. However, I am wondering if anyone is using (or an opinion) an projector instead of a large expensive TV? I'd think the projector could provide a large enough image for viewing. Chromecast should be able to plug into, just as a TV. But wondering if the constant run time would burn it out fast...

    So, any thoughts on using a projector vs a large TV?

    Thanks

    Dustin



  26. Matt Dutkiewicz
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    1/31/2017 1:01 PM
    I have had that thought about using a projector as well. I've been using a smaller monitor for 4 years now, and while the lure of a wall-sized job board is great, I think the projector would have a short life, and we'd go through bulbs fairly frequently. So, financially the monitor/tv makes more sense in our case



  27. Keith Lamb
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    1/31/2017 2:01 PM
    For the price of TV's nowadays, I would stick with a tv. Just bought a 50" tv for my spare bedroom with Chromecast built in for $389.



  28. Dustin Riley
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    2/1/2017 12:02 PM
    Matthew Dutkiewicz said: I have had that thought about using a projector as well. I've been using a smaller monitor for 4 years now, and while the lure of a wall-sized job board is great, I think the projector would have a short life, and we'd go through bulbs fairly frequently. So, financially the monitor/tv makes more sense in our case


    That's what I thought too. But in researching projectors, the LCD/LED bulbs run cooler and have a bulb life of 30,000-50,000 hours. For ~$150 I'm OK if it burns out after 10 years. I'm just not sure on the brightness, or clarity of the image.



  29. Matt Dutkiewicz
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    2/1/2017 12:02 PM
    I am wary of the "lifespan" of those bulbs. Lifespan for anything like that; led's, cfl's, etc is calculated on "normal use" which would most likely be an hour or two per day at the most. But in our case, it would be on 9+ hours per day, everyday. I think that would shorten the projected lifespan considerably. Even before the bulb would burn out there would be an altered clarity of the projection, blue or yellow spotting, or areas that would lose focus and not due to an adjustment. Even the lowest-end tv is going to outperform a projector, in my opinion.



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