8.8
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Efficient project management, from start to finish.
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Microsoft Project & Portfolio Management is a robust and highly adaptable tool that has earned its place as a staple in the project management landscape. It shines in its versatility, offering seamless integration with Microsoft Office applications like Excel and Word, allowing users to generate detailed reports and synchronize data effortlessly. The software ...Read more
Customizable and flexible, allowing adaptation to various projects and needs, particularly complex ones.
Seamless integration with other Microsoft tools like Excel, Word, and PowerBI, improving workflow and reporting.
Excellent for task tracking and timeline management, with features like Gantt charts and automated dependency setups.
Suitable for large-scale projects, enabling advanced resource allocation, portfolio management, and efficiency in team collaboration.
High subscription/license cost, with purchasing restrictions as it is no longer available outright.
Steep learning curve for beginners, with a need for extensive training or tutorials to master its features.
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12/22/16
Good software, almost as easy as Google.
What do you like best? Microsoft seems to have a good handle on organizational needs that are met with his software. I can easily plan and save and edit a project with their user friendly navigational features. What do you dislike? Sometimes tools can be hard to find at first until you've found them, then it's easy to remember. Recommendations to others considering the product Don't give up on it too quickly, takes time to get used to What business problems are you solving with ...
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12/22/16
Helpful
What do you like best? Simplicity un the use and the organization is easy What do you dislike? Costs of licence, is expensive and with no re use possibilities Recommendations to others considering the product Best prices What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Organization, follow up, delays
12/22/16
A very good experience
What do you like best? It is a nice web based experience that works well with all other project files What do you dislike? My dislike has waned with updates to the software over the years. It works well to me What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? It helps maintain community with projects that we have. Synchronization is very good
12/21/16
Very complete
What do you like best? For me it is the most complete solution to manage projects, is versatile and it allows to control cost and schedule areas. There are others online softwares that try to imitate it, however Microsoft Project has many features not implemented yet What do you dislike? Well, an area to improve is the publishing to web. Currently, the plans can be published to Sharepoint sites only. Recommendations to others considering the product Training is required to use it. ...
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12/21/16
Micromicrosoft Project
What do you like best? Easy to use. Gives time line charts. Breakdown task. Universal in the industry. What do you dislike? Costly, not open source. Closed end architecture. Not great to integrate other products. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Lots of advanced analytics projects
12/21/16
the usage of microsoft project
What do you like best? It is an okay tool for doing project management as it has almost all the stuff required for a project manager to plan and manage a project. What do you dislike? Too restrictive, unable to share outside microsoft product and the licensing is a problem as well Recommendations to others considering the product currently not really recommended What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? with this tool, it enable us ...
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12/21/16
Cumbersome at times
What do you like best? It has the same itnerface as all other microsoft office products, so consistent and easy to get around What do you dislike? There are bugs that take quite some troubleshooting at times ( I don't face them with Excel or other tools. The reports/ dashboards aren't as powerful or easy to set up as other project management tools. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Scheduling, resource management
12/20/16
Great for Construction Management
What do you like best? Microsoft Project is very easy to use. The interface is very similar to other Microsoft products like Excell or Word. The design also is represented in a way that it's readable and it displays the information in an orderly fashion. Most of the information displayed is easy to read and does not overlap even when the screen isn't small. What do you dislike? Inputing information for a chart is sometimes confusing. It takes a considerate learning curve to understand ...
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12/20/16
Very satisfied with the product.
What do you like best? As most consumers are very familiar with the Microsoft Office products, I felt that this product was very easy to adapt to and user friendly. I liked the various offerings within the product as well. What do you dislike? I had no major issues or dislikes with the product itself. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? We are constantly trying to solve various business problems for clients (i.e. time ...
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12/20/16
The project manager's standard.
What do you like best? Fairly easy to learn and use to communicate with others. Easy color/project coded systems that automatically update (dates, project info, etc as you move along. What do you dislike? Difficult to master. Lots and lots of little ins and outs that don't necessarily come naturally and may require extensive experience or training to learn. Can be difficult at times to share files if not everyone understands how to work with the interface. Recommendations to others ...
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