I've been testing new software for managing projects. Basecamp™ is great! Go visit the site. Trials are free. The interface couldn't be easier to use. It's the right solution for small design projects. It's also good for consulting engagements. Get an idea of how different this is by reading their manifesto. It starts with
We believe project management is communication.
I could have written that first line. Have a look. Better yet, try it on your project.
LPSThe Last Planner System® is a lean approach to planning and delivering projects. It is based on a hierarchy of planning: should, can, will, and did. LPS is not a computer system. It is a set of protocols corresponding with the four above items: pull planning, look-ahead planning, task planning, and daily coordination.
The Last Planner System is a registered trademark of the Lean Construction Institute.
Last Planner SystemThe Last Planner System® is a lean approach to planning and delivering projects. It is based on a hierarchy of planning: should, can, will, and did. LPS is not a computer system. It is a set of protocols corresponding with the four above items: pull planning, look-ahead planning, task planning, and daily coordination.
The Last Planner System is a registered trademark of the Lean Construction Institute.
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January 28th, 2005 at 2:14 am
Agreed nice program, but check out Smooth Projects Hosting.
www.smoothprojects.com
It’s less expensive, with unlimited projects and users on all accounts and it is integrated with Trouble Tickets, Forums, File sharing etc. They also offering free installation on some other mainstream solutions.
January 28th, 2005 at 2:40 am
Thanks for directing me to Smooth Projects. I’ve done a cursory look. I’ll take some time going through it in the future.
January 28th, 2005 at 5:21 pm
I like that manifesto. In a world of copy-cat; now that’s refreshing