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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07/27/16
Microsoft Project is helping me set more realistic project oriented goals
What do you like best? Microsoft Project essentially builds off of other successful and easy to use Microsoft software programs. What do you dislike? As of now, there's nothing that I dislike of Microsoft Project. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? It's easier to streamline projects and invite other team members to these projects.
07/26/16
I have used MS project for large scale software/hardware installation.
What do you like best? I liked being able to keep track of resources and timelines. What do you dislike? Really nothing. I was able to effectively manage the installation. Recommendations to others considering the product Easy. Simple. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? I had to manage 10+ employees coding and installing a touchscreen POS. It made tracking easy.
07/26/16
best and easy to use
What do you like best? This is the best tools for project managers to analyzing work load and to manage the tasks. it's easy to use and much accurate than other software available in the market in my opinion. What do you dislike? there is nothing much i would like to say about dislikes in Microsoft project because it works for me perfectly. Recommendations to others considering the product You must try this because it's bundle package for doing everything to project related. What ...
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07/26/16
Manager
What do you like best? I like how well this program manages our project timelines and allows us to delegate tasks to the appropriate team members. What do you dislike? It is very complicated to learn. It has taken me many weeks to get comfortable with it. Recommendations to others considering the product It needs to be more user friendly. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? We have been able to map put project timelines and ...
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07/26/16
Holy Complicated
What do you like best? There are options galore, so long as you know how to use the software. What do you dislike? We found the sheer number of options to be cumbersome and really didn't think it suited our needs. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Large litigation requires organization and the ability to analyze trends and documents. We attempted to utilize this for that purpose.
07/21/16
Microsoft Project Pretty Good!
What do you like best? I like how user friendly it is to navigate! No training needed prior to use! What do you dislike? Expensive, really, REALLY expensive! It was a budget buster despite fantastic operation What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Presentations created for my professional organization
07/21/16
Easy Project Management
What do you like best? Easy Interface. Good Wizard. Quick start. What do you dislike? Too many choices.Complex interface. Need some hand holding to get started. Price. Recommendations to others considering the product You can download from MS site and try it out for 30 days free. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Managing projects on-site. Track progress.
07/19/16
2010 Project Leaves Things to Be Desired
What do you like best? It's what all my clients use for project planning, so it's a platform they're familiar with. What do you dislike? I wish it was easier to cascade dates when changing one event What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? It allows me to track my projects for my 80+ clients at one time.
07/19/16
Microsoft Project is great for keep track of timing, but archaic
What do you like best? I like the ease of use of putting timing into the sheet with easy to see Gantt timing charts. What do you dislike? Overall, Microsoft Project is an archaic platform. There are more efficient methods of tracking timing out there. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? I don't use MP very often anymore. My company developed their own system for timing tracking because MP was very slow and tedious.
07/19/16
It's just OK
What do you like best? There is little to like in Microsoft Project. Most of my customers have no use for a GANTT chart. The other features of Project are handled much better by other applications. What do you dislike? It's a complex application that seems to have little us for anyone other than a skilled project manager. While it can produce a GANTT chart, selecting which defaults to use is tedious. Recommendations to others considering the product Do your homework. Make sure it ...
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