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Tamika Leslie British Columbia, Canada
What software/ tools/ tips can you share with a new PM?
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Bruce Gay Principal Consultant| Astrevo Labs Pittsburgh, Pa, United States
Feb 10, 2018 10:20 PM
Replying to Brad Ferrell
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One Note
I have to agree with Brad Ferrell - once I started using OneNote, my productivity increased substantially. Highly recommended.
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Janice Grier Senior Technical Vendor Manager| ATT Shelby Township, Mi, United States
Exce, SharePoint and conference calls
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Shivanjali Bhutkar Bringing Technology and Business together Na, Ca, United States
excel is best until now for me besides all above software tools.
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Amit Kumawat Sr. Marketing Associate| Advaiya Solutions Bellevue, Wa, United States
AdValue based on Microsoft Project Online and Quickproject timesheet app for microsoft project
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Tamika Leslie British Columbia, Canada
Feb 12, 2018 7:21 AM
Replying to Eduard Hernandez
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The question is too borad to provide an accurate answer. With regards to SW tools, previous comments have captured the most relevant. However, organization can not only be done by sitting behind a desk and typing away. Thus, team meetings are also needed.

If the organization has a PMO it is advisable to know what are the processes and organizational assets (i.e. Project Management Standards guide) in place that are used by other PMs to organize their work.
Thanks for sharing, now I have a few options to consider; appreciate all the feedback!
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Demetrius Williams Atlanta, Ga, United States
OneNote, paper journal, face to face communication, JIRA
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Najam Mumtaz Retired Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
One Note, Excel and SharePoint.
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Carlos Tessore Dr.| RManagement Montevideo, Montevideo, Uruguay
Software like MS Office, MS Project, … are very helpful.
Software alone is not enough, planning, team building, processes and procedures, are even more important.
Leadership and framework are perhaps the most important factors.
Change management, communication, stakeholder participation, …
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Rami Kaibni
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Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten Associates New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
I would offer mentoring and practical experience. Best tools for a newbie in Project Management.
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