As technology continues to grow, it is always good practice to stay current with available project management software (PMS) and use the tools that are the most fitting for your company’s business practices.
Recently, you learned about project management software (PMS) applications you can use to help manage a project efficiently. You have also been exploring some of these tools and applications. In this activity, you will identify one PMS tool that you think can be used to track and monitor the XYZ Business Workflow project efficiently. Keep in mind that in Project Two, you will need to create a project schedule and generate a Gantt chart.
For your initial post, answer the following questions:
· Choose one tool and describe its features and available options. Include a short description of the tool and its features and provide a link, if possible. What do you think are its pros and cons?
· If you are currently using the tool or have used the tool in the past, discuss your experience. If the tool is new to you, describe how the tool could be useful in managing projects.
· List one or two other tools you tried and did not choose for this project. Why did you decide not to use this tool?
· Review other tools you might think. Are they tools you tried or worked with already?
· Do they have all the features you were looking for when selecting your tool? What do you like or dislike about the tool?
As technology continues to grow, it is always good practice to stay
current with available project management software (PMS) and use the
tools that are the most fitting for your company’s business practices
.
Recently
, you learned about project management software (PMS)
applications you can use to help manage a project efficiently. You have
also been exploring some of these tools and applications. In this
activity, you will identify one PMS tool that you t
hink can be used to
track and monitor the XYZ Business Workflow project efficiently. Keep
in mind that in Project Two, you will need to create a project schedule
and generate a Gantt chart.
For your initial post, answer the following questions:
·
Choose one tool and describe its features and available options.
Include a short description of the tool and its features and provide
a link, if possible. What do you think are its pros and cons?
·
If you are currently using the tool
or have used the tool in the
past, discuss your experience. If the tool is new to you, describe
how the tool could be useful in managing projects.
·
List one or two other tools you tried and did not choose for this
project. Why did you decide not to use thi
s tool?
·
Review
other tools you might think
. Are they tools you tried or
worked with already?
·
Do they have all the features you were looking for when selecting
your tool? What do you like or dislike about
the tool?
As technology continues to grow, it is always good practice to stay
current with available project management software (PMS) and use the
tools that are the most fitting for your company’s business practices.
Recently, you learned about project management software (PMS)
applications you can use to help manage a project efficiently. You have
also been exploring some of these tools and applications. In this
activity, you will identify one PMS tool that you think can be used to
track and monitor the XYZ Business Workflow project efficiently. Keep
in mind that in Project Two, you will need to create a project schedule
and generate a Gantt chart.
For your initial post, answer the following questions:
Choose one tool and describe its features and available options.
Include a short description of the tool and its features and provide
a link, if possible. What do you think are its pros and cons?
If you are currently using the tool or have used the tool in the
past, discuss your experience. If the tool is new to you, describe
how the tool could be useful in managing projects.
List one or two other tools you tried and did not choose for this
project. Why did you decide not to use this tool?
Review other tools you might think. Are they tools you tried or
worked with already?
Do they have all the features you were looking for when selecting
your tool? What do you like or dislike about the tool?