This has probably been asked and answer a bazillion times, so my apologies in advance.
I need to manage multiple (probably not more than 25) projects for a small business (i.e., limited funsd available). I would like to assign resources to these project and be able to check my company-wide resource utilization.
I do have MS Project, but it always drives me nuts! One thing I would like to do, that I think should be simple, is this: I have a task with a known starting date and a to-be-finished-by date. I have an estimate of the number of hours that each resource devoted to this task needs to expend. In MSP, I think that this is well nigh impossible to do.
Now, it oculd be that I do not know how to US MSP effectively, that is quite possible. If that is the case, if you would be kind enough to straighten me out, I'll stick with the devil I know.
However, if MSP cannot do this, can you recommend a tool that can? I would welcome responses from vendors as long as they can provide some third-party reviews and/or a 30 day trial.
Thanks in advance for your help!
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Gerry Roston
gerry@pairofdocs.net
I need to manage multiple (probably not more than 25) projects for a small business (i.e., limited funsd available). I would like to assign resources to these project and be able to check my company-wide resource utilization.
I do have MS Project, but it always drives me nuts! One thing I would like to do, that I think should be simple, is this: I have a task with a known starting date and a to-be-finished-by date. I have an estimate of the number of hours that each resource devoted to this task needs to expend. In MSP, I think that this is well nigh impossible to do.
Now, it oculd be that I do not know how to US MSP effectively, that is quite possible. If that is the case, if you would be kind enough to straighten me out, I'll stick with the devil I know.
However, if MSP cannot do this, can you recommend a tool that can? I would welcome responses from vendors as long as they can provide some third-party reviews and/or a 30 day trial.
Thanks in advance for your help!
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Gerry Roston
gerry@pairofdocs.net