8.8
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Efficient project management, from start to finish.
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Microsoft Project & Portfolio Management is a robust and highly adaptable tool that has earned its place as a staple in the project management landscape. It shines in its versatility, offering seamless integration with Microsoft Office applications like Excel and Word, allowing users to generate detailed reports and synchronize data effortlessly. The software ...Read more
Customizable and flexible, allowing adaptation to various projects and needs, particularly complex ones.
Seamless integration with other Microsoft tools like Excel, Word, and PowerBI, improving workflow and reporting.
Excellent for task tracking and timeline management, with features like Gantt charts and automated dependency setups.
Suitable for large-scale projects, enabling advanced resource allocation, portfolio management, and efficiency in team collaboration.
High subscription/license cost, with purchasing restrictions as it is no longer available outright.
Steep learning curve for beginners, with a need for extensive training or tutorials to master its features.
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01/05/19
Great tool for Infrastructure Project Management
What do you like best? Ease of tracking interrelated tasks with decencies. What do you dislike? Many people do not have MS Project Installed. Recommendations to others considering the product Make enhancements for people that do not have the tool so that PM’s do not have to continually export to excel or PP. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Creating complex project plans.
12/29/18
Good way to manage tasks
What do you like best? With Project, I like that I can keep track of all tasks, see how they relate to each other and where they fit in chronologically. I especially like that it will automatically calculate start/complete dates based on the amount of time it takes to complete and its predecessor tasks. What do you dislike? My least favorite thing is how difficult it is to share with other people. Few people that I work with have Project on their computers, so I have to export it to ...
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12/07/18
Great tool
What do you like best? Logical ability to order and manage tasks, dependencies and critical path What do you dislike? Can be clunky and interactions with enterprise firewalls is a challenge Recommendations to others considering the product Do it! What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Portfolio management, critical path analysis
11/22/18
Versatile and easy Software
What do you like best? The simplicity and the help section that provides good experience to the user What do you dislike? Feature like assigning multiple precedence to the tasks. Recommendations to others considering the product A basic but powerful tool for beginners. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Calculation of critical path. Assigning resources to the activities.
11/20/18
One of the Most Robust Planning and Controlling Projects Tool: Microsoft Project
What do you like best? -Allows Collaboration using the File sharing option, this is very useful to share files with other members of your team. -Reporting is on of the strongs of Microsoft Project, allowing you to generate great reports with little effort. -Provides multiple views of the projects state, making use of Gantt Charts, resource usage charts, calendars. -Allows to manage Multiple Projects at the same time in the same organization, this can be achieved thanks to Master ...
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11/20/18
Complex attributes
What do you like best? Microsoft Project offers extremely intricate functions to manage and update a project timeline. What do you dislike? Display of predecessors and successors are difficult to view. You must manually update status of tasks. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? I worked to layout, manage, and present a project schedule.
11/14/18
Jonatha Review of MS Project
What do you like best? I love that I can easily transfer my project details that have already been created in Excel, then simply transfer that info into MS Project, then just make simple changes such as indent, outdent, then simply add in my project start and end dates, etc. What do you dislike? I would have to say that I wish I can simply use an existing Excel file, click a CONVERT button and be able to use that feature/function in order to save more time as opposed to creating a ...
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11/06/18
Good for waterfall projects, trickier for agile projects
What do you like best? I appreciate how project plans can be edited in both the standalone application and in the online platform. The online platform is valuable for collaboration across an organization where only a handful of people actually have the Project application license / installation. What do you dislike? The project plans follow a traditional waterfall structure and I found it difficult to adapt for agile projects. There is not much opportunity to integrate with other ...
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10/30/18
A great project management tool
What do you like best? It's a great tool to manage time, resources, assignments, cost and output entries. What do you dislike? They need to add some more support in the form of quality modules. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Our company has many projects on which they are working currently. so this tool provides a boost in easy and convenient project management.
10/29/18
Serious tool for serious projects
What do you like best? great for baseline tracking, milestones, and subprojects What do you dislike? You really do need formal training to use it well Recommendations to others considering the product MS Project cannot make you a better project manager, and it can't improve your projects. But as a project management tool in complex situations, it keeps things under control What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Long range ...
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