Use case: Let's say you create a 4-week project plan:
Week 1 Objective
- Task 1
- Task 2
- Task 3
- Task 4
- Task 5
- Task 6
- Task 7
- Task 8
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Another aspect to consider is that if you have tasks that are sequential in nature, a better way to manage them would be to set dependencies such that the start date of "Week 2" objectives would be equal to the last date of completion of all "Week 1" objectives. That way the dependencies are dynamic and if "Week 1" actually takes a month, you don't need to manually change everything else downstream to keep the success plan dates accurate.
This is a pretty common piece of functionality in project management software tools and is something we're thinking about as more customers are turning to success plans to track small projects in a similar fashion.