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re: Project Management Tools/Programs
Posted on 8/22/18 at 3:37 pm to GFunk
Posted on 8/22/18 at 3:37 pm to GFunk
We use Asana. I work for an engineering firm, so I imagine its applications could translate to construction management.
Good for assigning/following tasks, adding notes, collaborating, and tracking progress. You can set up a template that you copy and paste into every new project and then customize from there...that's what we do anyway. I know you can upload and share files. Not sure if there are size limitations to that.
eta - if you are looking for a true PM tool that includes financial/budgeting tools, then this is not what you are looking for. Asana is really meant for organizing projects for managers/supervisors and their teams.
Good for assigning/following tasks, adding notes, collaborating, and tracking progress. You can set up a template that you copy and paste into every new project and then customize from there...that's what we do anyway. I know you can upload and share files. Not sure if there are size limitations to that.
eta - if you are looking for a true PM tool that includes financial/budgeting tools, then this is not what you are looking for. Asana is really meant for organizing projects for managers/supervisors and their teams.
This post was edited on 8/22/18 at 3:44 pm
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