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  1. Cara Dewsnip

    Project Manager/Front End Developer/Web Designer at Surfocracy

    31 July 2006 09:51am

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    Hi,

    I work for a small web development company (3 team members) and we are looking to implement project management software. Can anyone give recommendations? I have been looking around at the various options and I am quite overwhelmed at the moment.

    I require the following:

    • Ability to handle multiple projects easily. Ability to see an overview of all projects as well as an overview of each project.
    • Ability to schedule tasks automatically based on resource availability across all projects (as tasks often change). This is resource levelling I believe. 
    • Tasks to be flagged and highlighted if overdue.
    • Each team member to be able to see exactly what they need to work on on a particular day.
    • Ideally we would like a web based solution as we all work from home and need instant access to all information.
    • As I manage all the projects I need to see a quick overview of them all.

    Any recommendations would be most appreciated!

    Are there any project managers for web design/development companies out there that have implemented project management software already? Any tips or information? Thanks.

  2. Peter Abraham Staff

    Executive Vice President EMEA & Asia at Econsultancy

    31 July 2006 11:19am

    Peter Abraham

    Hi

    There are  lots of solutions you can try and all with differing levels of sophistication and pricing. Obviously there is Microsoft Project http://www.microsoft.com/office/project/prodinfo/default.mspx which is an enterprise solution and there are others which are based on similar principles and interfacing, but these may be too detailed for your requirements.

    Initially i'd head over to http://www.basecamphq.com/ where you'll find Basecamp, you'll be able to  assign to-dos and tasks, post messages and gather feedback, simple scheduling and permissions, share files internally or with clients and track people's time. It's already used by over half a million people and is web based.

    If you do like Microsoft Project but find it too much of an enterprise tool then check out http://www.projectkickstart.com/index.htm as it has some similarities and also works with excel and outlook.

    Peter

  3. Paul Walsh

    CEO at Segala

    31 July 2006 20:59pm

    Paul Walsh

    Basecamp is a must if you want simple, cheap and quick to get running 'task based' software that's accessible via the Web. After all, task based management is the foundation of PRINCE 2; the ultimate project management methodology.

    My staff us Basecamp while the project managers use an excel sheet for matrix management of resources across multiple projects. I can send you an example of this off-list if you like as it's very simple to create but very powerful. If you need to manage more than 22 people across more than 15 projects at any given time, you need team leaders or project controllers.

    BTW, Mozilla use Basecamp for their projects so what does that tell you?!

    Hope that helps
    Paul

  4. Cara Dewsnip

    Project Manager/Front End Developer/Web Designer at Surfocracy

    01 August 2006 10:40am

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    Thanks for your help. I have signed up for the trial of basecamp and I am checkign it out now.

    Paul, Yes, if you could send me an example of the list that would be a great help. I had looked at basecamp but was worried it didn't have adequate resource management. Do you want me to give you my email address or are you able to upload it as a link from this thread? Thanks.

  5. Paul Walsh

    CEO at Segala

    01 August 2006 10:58am

    Paul Walsh

    Please provide me with your email address and I'll get someone to send it to you.

    Cheers
    Paul

    On 10:40:40 1 August 2006 cardew12 wrote:

    Thanks for your help. I have signed up for the trial of basecamp and I am checkign it out now.

    Paul, Yes, if you could send me an example of the list that would be a great help. I had looked at basecamp but was worried it didn't have adequate resource management. Do you want me to give you my email address or are you able to upload it as a link from this thread? Thanks.

  6. Cara Dewsnip

    Project Manager/Front End Developer/Web Designer at Surfocracy

    01 August 2006 11:05am

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    Thanks for that. It's . I appreciate the help.

  7. Phil Lindsay

    Director at Consider

    01 August 2006 14:47pm

    Phil Lindsay

    Another one to try is www.hotproject.com we have been using this for a couple of years now and it rocks.

    I work for a web design and development agency so we neeeded a system that both we and our clients can use. Our developers track their tasks, calendars with it, the account managers use it for managing files and amends with the clients, and the designers for sharing their ideas. A common phrase in our office is "I couldn't work without Hot Project!"

    It has similar features to the 37 signals product BaseCamp, and a few more features beside. Definately worth checking out. And Microsoft Project was just too hectic for our needs in a small development team.

    Hope this helps,
    Phil

  8. Jonathan Walker Silver

    Marketing Manager at Stride Limited

    01 August 2006 15:20pm

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    Project Costing Systems is a very thorough project management, workflow and job costing tool popular in the event management industry. Have a look to see if it suits your requirements: www.projectcostingsystems.co.uk

  9. ian harrison

    iplanware

    11 August 2008 15:07pm

    ian harrison

    Take a look at www.iplanware.com. We are based in the uk and offer onsite and on demand software.

  10. James Daniel

    Dot Com Infoway

    25 November 2008 13:00pm

    James Daniel

    Hi,

    PlanningForce is worth a try. You can get more information abt them @ http://www.planningforce.com/ The standard version comes as little as 150$.

    Chk it out!

    On 11:19:03 31 July 2006 PeterAbraham wrote:
    >Hi
    >
    >There are lots of solutions you can try and all with
    >differing levels of sophistication and pricing. Obviously
    >there is Microsoft Project (http://www.microsoft.com/offic-
    >e/project/prodinfo/default.mspx)
    >http://www.microsoft.com/office/project/prodinfo/default.m-
    >spx which is an enterprise solution and
    >there are others which are based on similar principles and
    >interfacing, but these may be too detailed for your
    >requirements.
    >
    >Initially i'd head over to (http://www.basecamphq.com/)
    >http://www.basecamphq.com/ where you'll find
    >Basecamp, you'll be able to assign to-dos and tasks,
    >post messages and gather feedback, simple scheduling and
    >permissions, share files internally or with clients
    >and track people's time. It's already used by over
    >half a million people and is web based.
    >
    >If you do like Microsoft Project but find it too much
    >of an enterprise tool then check out
    >(http://www.projectkickstart.com/index.htm)
    >http://www.projectkickstart.com/index.htm as it has
    >some similarities and also works with excel and outlook.
    >
    >Peter

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