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Finding the Right Progress Reporting Tool

One of the most common problems you will face as a project manager is to collect information about task progress. Whether it is as simple as asking your team to report back the progress of each task, or if it involves multiple teams or organizations, the essential obstacle you face is the same; how to get an up-to-date view of the state of your project.

If we look at this same problem from the perspective of the team member, the issue becomes one of transparency. How can I as a team member know the status of the project I am working on? How do I know when related tasks are completed, or when materials or resources become available? Looking at the overall picture, this is a problem of information sharing. The project manager needs to share the details of the project, so the team member can act on relevant information and report back progress in a timely manner.

If you are like the millions of project managers out there using Microsoft Project, there are easy off-the-shelf affordable options available to solve this quandary:

When you decide on a solution, you should roll it out slowly, starting by using it on a small well-defined project to see if it fits your needs. Later, if you are satisfied, you can consider deploying to your organization.

Here are some common pitfalls you need to be aware of when evaluating tools:

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