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Q: Useful project management tools

What project management tools are people using and find useful?

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Asked by Andy McGregor
from JISC on 18-11-2009 at 09:41
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Scrumy looks like an interesting web based tool for project management based around the scrum methodology:

 

http://scrumy.com/about

 

It has a freemium business model so there is a paid for version with more features.

Answer by Andy McGregor (0) Programme Manager at JISC on 18-11-2009 at 09:49
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Andy

After our JISC project finished we got really interested in project management (PM) and my blog records our thoughts.  In terms of tools we are starting to evaluate various PM software suitable for a learning & teaching project. Mind you a recent meeting led to quite animated debate about whether the learning curve for using software was really worth it. Most our tools have been templates and lists of ideas. However, a couple of partners (with Macs) are really finding OmniFocus  (see blog at http://johnkendrickonline.com/2009/09/24/the-most-important-view-is-review/) really useful for gettings things done while a couple of PC users have found a small subscription for Nozbe (see http://www.nozbe.com/gtd/signup) similarly good.

Answer by Paul Mayes (0) Consultant at betterprojects.jiscinvolve.org on 19-11-2009 at 20:16