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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11/04/16
One of the best product.
What do you like best? Tracking progress of project becomes very easy. Each task can be easily assessed with presicion. What do you dislike? There is nothing as such I disliked about it. I feel that making changes in it sometimes are difficult. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? To minimize the delay in project by adjusting simultaneous activities.
11/03/16
Project helps lay out roles and responsibilities
What do you like best? The ease of use of this product is phenomenal. What do you dislike? Harder to share with those who do not have Project What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? This has helped with roll-outs/implementations.
11/03/16
Best project scheduling software money can buy
What do you like best? This is the best-in-class scheduling software as far as I'm concerned. A bit of a learning curve but once you get the hang of it, cranking out schedules is an absolute breeze and easily exportable into other file formats. What do you dislike? There is a bit of a learning curve. It is also not a product everyone has a license for, so one has to export saved schedules in non-ideal formats (like PDF, which are not easy to use to take notes. Recommendations to ...
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11/03/16
Microsoft Project
What do you like best? It has been easy to learn with little effort. This made it so I could start using it right away as a first time user. What do you dislike? The reporting functions are not as easy to learn as the task functions. I find it cumbersome to adjust the templates and the filtering options are limited so it is difficult to create just what I am looking for. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? I am overseeing a BI ...
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11/03/16
Microsoft Project
What do you like best? Microsoft Project is easy to use. The updates are also quick and easy to grasp. What do you dislike? I wish there was more to Microsoft Project. I wouldn't mind having more options. Recommendations to others considering the product It has been very beneficial for our growing business. I would recommend the trial first to see if it works for your company. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Presenting new ...
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11/02/16
A powerful and intuitive product
What do you like best? It has the same look and feel of all other Microsoft products and thus makes it easy for you to know where to start looking for features. Also, there are numerous, I would dare say hundreds of small tutorials on the Microsoft website that can walk you through, step by step, a task you are trying to perform. What do you dislike? There is a lot packed into the product. So much so that you can easily feel overwhelmed. At times there are multiple ways to perform a ...
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11/02/16
QA using Microsoft Project
What do you like best? Ease of use and sharing with multiple team members. Great display of milestones with target dates and resource details. What do you dislike? Compatibility issues when sharing with resources that use different versions of Windows or other operating systems. Recommendations to others considering the product Great product for team projects. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Resource management and project ...
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11/02/16
Holistic Project Management Software
What do you like best? The software does a phenomenal job of helping teams visualize their progress on projects. It also holds individuals on teams accountable for their work while helping user explore various different options for completing a project. MP also can accommodate companies of various different sizes. What do you dislike? There is a bit of a learning curve when getting started with the software. More particularly, there were several instances in which our team found ...
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11/02/16
Microsoft Project review - Project/Program manager usage
What do you like best? Project is the defacto standard for IT project management, the default templates and gantt chart highly simplify the normally difficult process of planning for projects and are easier to update and track dependencies then excel based project management software would be. What do you dislike? Base software reporting capabilities are limited, no real way to filter reports to show certain rows without jumping into report generator wizard which is somewhat ...
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11/02/16
Microsoft Project is user friendly for your business.
What do you like best? I was the manager of our Microsoft Project marketing dashboard when we had it. This software platform did provide a visual look of all the projects that were occurring in our department. Did help with flow and project priority. What do you dislike? Although it was great to see the charts generated by Microsoft Project we did end going with another company that better represented our flow. We decided to go with LeanKit that was more beneficial from a marketing ...
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