What does GD use as their ToDo/Productivity manager?

Quite fond of Obsidian here. Started using it a few months ago. Its simply markdown files which most things can handle even if they stopped developing or supporting it.
 
The problem with the kanban style tools arise in a team use setting when not everyone is fully on board with it. Only takes one person to defeat the purpose.
Similarly if you're using scrum then it only takes one ardent evangelist to tank your team's responsiveness and throughput.
 
Just a general question here.

There's a bunch of apps to facilitate ToDos such as Todoist, Wunderlist, TickTick, and so on. Or, there's just good old paper.

I've been trying a bunch of these out and yet to settle on one, so I'm wondering how you guys keep track of the stuff you need to do and why it works well for you. :D
I'm not really managed at work, nor do we get deadlines for projects. It's awesome.

But for notes and collaboration we use one note.

Thank f we binned sticky notes from the domain, it's a breach waiting to happen.
People use it for storing passwords,its on display near all the time.
 
Before in my old job I was old school just a word document typed up and saved. Printed off about 50 copies then one on my diary/clipboard every morning and strike each one off. That way I never miss a thing.

I find it good as well when learning something new or a new routine as it trains your brain to do things in a order then eventually you throw it away and just do from memory.
 
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