The core tools in the MS Office suite usually show up as the most frequently used - Excel, PowerPoint and Word.
MS Project is certainly the most popular basic scheduling tool but I wouldn't necessarily call it easiest or most reliable.
But, as Sergio and Kevin indicate, you need to pick the right tool to fit the processes which have been standardized within your teams and their maturity level.
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Muneer Ahmed SoomroBusiness Systems Analyst| MCB Bank LimitedLahore, Punjab, Pakistan
Apr 14, 2018 8:51 AM
Replying to Kevin Drake
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It depends on the size of the project... ms project fits all in general but do you really need it for a small project.
I agree. I wanted feedback if there is any other software equally or most liked by PM's similar to MS Project?!! Saving Changes...
Sadia Manzoor AhmadUnit Head Project Management| MCB Bank LimtedLahore, Punjab, Pakistan
I feel comfortable with MS Project regardless of project size!! Saving Changes...