For Cascade approach, Microsoft Project or Smartsheet is a good option. Planview is recommendable for Hybrid Projects.
On the other part, if your Company is agile-oriented, Jira and Trello are valuable software. There is also a newfangled project monitoring solution that combines agile with global indicators. Every team member can be included in a Trello dashboard, to update the state of his respective tasks. Then, the information is translated in a global indicators panel, that can be shared with management supervisors. To get more information about this solution, visit this site: https://www.facebook.com/Teleworking-Monitoring-107369664431280/. Also, contact them at [email protected] Saving Changes...
Sergio Luis ConteHelping to create solutions for everyone| Worldwide based OrganizationsBuenos Aires, Argentina
There are not best or worst. The only thing that counts for being succesful with a tool is to select which best fits for your current defined project management process. If you do not have one then forget about to select a tool. With that said, there are a lot of tools for free that could help. For example, in my actual work place, we are in the process to use Microsoft Azure DevOps. Saving Changes...
Hello Erica, I do agree with Sergio. However, please, review the below link: Basecamp, ACTIVE Collab, Asana, Trello, Teamwork Projects, Zoho Projects, Liquid Planner, Jira.
(I think it could help in the further decision-making process)
As Sergio mentioned it depends on your process, first understand your process after look for the tool. A tool will not solve all the actual challenges in your portfolio, program and projects. Saving Changes...
Larry MinerFounder and Sr. Project Management of Decision Memory Systems| Decision Memory SystemsBath, Oh, United States
I completed a review for a law firm's IT dept. and we selected projectmanager.com. It had what I need and allowed several team members with little experience in using anything more than a spreadsheet to make the move to something more sophisticated. Saving Changes...
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