Microsoft Project
Planning
Project planning, scheduling, budgeting, and risk management
One of the most challenging aspects of management is coordinating different components of a project, so the delay of one aspect of the project does not result in a long-term slowdown. Lost time is lost money. Microsoft Project enables efficient coordination between different processes and also enhances the selection of the right projects for the organization in the first place. It provides efficient ways to budget a project, and also allows a manager to engage in efficient human resource allocation with ease. Microsoft Project allows managers to view all work processes in a central location, at the same time. This better enables the organization to see potential overlap of resource use and can also address problems before they spiral out of control. The program can also project resource needs, which allows the organization to determine if a particular project is feasible or not.
The use of Microsoft Project is fairly intuitive. When first embarking upon a project, a user simply enters the anticipated project start date and then breaks down the components of different tasks. The end date is determined only after every phase of the project is complete. This is very useful because underestimating project completion time is exceedingly common -- a good example of wishful thinking that results in projects going over budget. The program rather the user determines the project end date. This is a notable deviation from what has been all too common at many organizations. Before we introduced Microsoft Project to my organization, managers would attempt to project an unreasonably...
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