Owner Folder-Project Permissions
As an Owner should I see all folders, even if they are not shared with me? Or, How can I set a default so that as the Owner I see all folders and/or projects by default?
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I am curious about this very same issue.
Hi Alan and Trevor 👋Great question. You can actually only see data that has been shared with you. What we do at our organization is have a few top-level Folders that are shared with the organization (that helps to ensure that people have visibility), but you're still able to create private Folders. If you're curious for more about how this works, let me know and I can share some more information.
I would like to add that this gives your teams the ability to use Wrike to manage their own workload outside of collaboration. We encourage our whole team to create their own folders and track work within that folder. It helps with their productivity. Plus, it would become a daunting task if you tried to have your hands in everything your team did. You would get lost in the weeds with the amount of time going through everything every team member was doing.