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I would love to hear from those of you who successfully use Project Management Software.

Simple stuff. Small team collaboration with goals, gantt charts/good reporting, good integrations (MTS etc).

I have started a few but have never stuck with one as none felt intuitive. Of course that was likely 100% me. :wink2:

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Zoho if you are on a budget, TeamGantt for beginners or go for Teamwork if you really want something that just works right off the shelf.

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I use management hardware. The telephone.

  • how are you doing
  • what are you doing
  • how long till you are done
  • substitute any above. I would prefer you do this
  • do it now

4 times a day to start.

Good mentoring is better than any software. Teach people to do things correctly and in the right order and you can stop using the hardware.

-the pig

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1 hour ago, El Presidente said:

....thank you Grandad :lol3:

Well then if you’re in for the futuristic option you can’t beat Borg assimilation…

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Recommend reviewing screenshots of your options - if you’re more of a visual thinking it can be worth a thousand words  

 

 

 

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Trello is a pretty good place to start since it's free and pretty basic (which is good if you don't find yourself missing features, because the big tools like Jira and Asana tend to be unwieldy). 

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@El Presidente
Rob, I've been using something called Aha! Initially free I think and relatively cheap should you decide to implement.(Usual 30 days free trial etc)
Worth throwing it into the mix of ones to try.

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Here you go @PigFish, this should make things easier to understand.  My wife is team leader for a project that has about 25 blobs like the below one that are all interconnected similarly.  I guess someone can figure out how to read this but it isn't me.  😁

PDF] SOCIAL NETWORK ANALYSIS FOR CONSTRUCTION SPECIALTY TRADE INTERFERENCE  AND WORK PLAN RELIABILITY | Semantic Scholar

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I've used Trello for awhile meh. I'm now on Clickup. Good price easy to understand. It's been working so far for my team.

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MS Project is pretty standard in my industry. JIRA for SW planning and execution. But these are tools that are slanted more toward product development.

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7 hours ago, Chibearsv said:

Here you go @PigFish, this should make things easier to understand.  My wife is team leader for a project that has about 25 blobs like the below one that are all interconnected similarly.  I guess someone can figure out how to read this but it isn't me.  😁

PDF] SOCIAL NETWORK ANALYSIS FOR CONSTRUCTION SPECIALTY TRADE INTERFERENCE  AND WORK PLAN RELIABILITY | Semantic Scholar

... I see the electrons! Where are the protons?

-the Pig

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26 minutes ago, PigFish said:

... I see the electrons! Where are the protons?

-the Pig

That’s upper management demanding the project finishes on time 🤣

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Shocked you did not pick the home country favorite Jira. Trello has better UI and easier to pickup.


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