Project Management Tool
Project management is not easy. Keeping track of deadlines, status, risks, issues, and competing priorities is not piece of cake. There are hundreds of articles and management gurus out there with tips and advice on effective project management. However, few (that I have seen) provide tools to put the ideas they provide into action.
While a good PM tool does not guarantee success, a bad one guarantees frustration and increases chance of failure. The de facto management tool in the industry is MS Project. But unfortunately when I have used MS Project, I end up focusing more on keeping MS Project documents running smoothly, rather than the project itself. It feels like working with a complex home theater system: you spend more time fiddling with the settings and re positioning the speakers rather than enjoying the movie.
My biggest problems with MS Project are:
1. Speed – When working with MS Project, expect long load times, slow updates, and frequent crashes.
2. Compatibility – Many people do not have MS Project loaded on their computers by default. So, when working with MS Project, I either have to acquire licenses for all stakeholders (and this can be quite expensive) or make sure I export all my work into PDF/Excel (also a slow process).
3. User Friendliness – There is definitely a learning curve new users will have to climb before getting comfortable with MS Project. But even now, after using the software on multiple projects and having been to multiple training sessions, I find it can be hard to figure out the simplest of things. Also, many of the hotkeys that are standard across MS PowerPoint, MS Excel, and MS Word are not transferable to MS Project.
About a year ago I got so frustrated with MS Project, I decided to start working with Excel. While Excel does not support all the functionality that MS Project provides, it more than sufficiently satisfies the basic requirements of any project management tool. Excel is also far more customizable and compatible than MS Project, allowing me to build reports and share my work more easily with others.
I recently uploaded a Project Management Tool, built in Excel. I have gathered some of the most useful functions/templates I have built in the past and condensed them into one document. The tool includes:
1. Overview of a project management Framework I have used in the past.
2. The ability to document and connect requirements, projects, and tasks.
3. Fully functional and automatic Gantt Chart.
4. Built in program level completion and heat map reporting functionality.
Although not as deep in functionality as MS Project, I find tools like this are far easier to use and manage, allowing me to focus on the project at hand. Most importantly, I can easily customize these documents to best fit the project’s needs. Check out the details on how to get a copy at https://writingintransit.wordpress.com/2013/05/11/project-management-to…
Out of curiosity - are people interested in buying templates such as this one off the internet?
Not sure tbh. someone from flevy.com contacted me suggesting i put one up. so i did - got nothing to lose.
(Disclaimer: slight thread hijack.)
Ed24, people do buy these documents.
I'm actually the person from Flevy.com who contacted Ppandey (and am the founder of the site). Prior to starting Flevy (which is a consulting documents marketplace), I was creating and selling these types of documents (mostly PPT templates and business frameworks). Over the course of a yr, I created about 60 documents and sales ranged from $3-6K/mo. I then decided to launch a marketplace to scale the model. Feel free to PM me for more info (don't want to derail this thread).
ACN won't be too happy about someone selling what's theoretically their content.
meh, i created this from scratch on my PC :)
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