Rami Al-AwartaniProject Delivery Manager| Arab Bank PLCAmman, Jordan
I'm searching for a cost-effective and rich online tool to manage my projects. From your experience what would be the most appropriate tools to use. I searched online and found a lot of these tools but as I know from experience that most times you don't get what you see as you wished and you end up using a inefficient tool, any suggestions? Saving Changes...
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Sergio Luis ConteHelping to create solutions for everyone| Worldwide based OrganizationsBuenos Aires, Argentina
The decision must be taken based on your process of project/program/portfolio management. Saving Changes...
Drew CraigSr. Agile & Product Coach| VanguardPhiladelphia, Pa, United States
For work, I use what is designated by the organization. I've used Excel, MS Project, Jira, TFS/ADO - for personal, I use Trello. Saving Changes...
Nicholas TufaroCEO| Tufaro Information SystemsHudson, Fl, United States
Both Trello and Excel are excellent tools. Trello for Kanban Boards and Excel for storing data, then generating KPIs with Pivot Tables, Power Pivot Tables and Graphs/Charts. In addition, you can do an OLE link between Excel and PowerPoint, where PowerPoint displays the data from Excel in the form of a dashboard, without actually giving access to the Excel data so that it can't be inadvertently modified. Saving Changes...
JonAnn WhiteProject Implementation Manager| Trax TechnologiesAustin, Tx, United States
Smartsheet. great dashboard feature and inexpensive. Saving Changes...