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What tools are PMs using alongside Microsoft Project for Project Management?

MPUG

We are surveying MPUG members and asking, “ What are you using besides Microsoft Project to round out your project management toolbox ?”. Do you have a tool to add? The post What tools are PMs using alongside Microsoft Project for Project Management?

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10 Best Redbooth Alternatives for Efficient Project Management

nTask

Hundreds of new project management software are released every year, but very few of them can make their mark in the market. Redbooth is one such project management software that has a standing of its own. It excels at optimizing tasks and communication to result in faster and easier completion of projects.

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Project execution: A practical guide to mastering project implementation

Resource Guru

You’ve created a meticulous project plan. You’ve got a project dream team behind you. What could possibly go wrong? Project execution is perhaps the most difficult stage of the project life cycle. So let’s take a look at what you need to know about the project execution phase. Answer: the execution.

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The Best Project Management Blogs for 2019

Online PM Courses

When we did our roundup of the 50 best Project Management Blogs in 2017 it quickly became one of our most popular posts. You folks do like reading about project management! So, here then is our list of the 52 best Project Management Blogs for 2019. How do People Consume Project Management Blogs?

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Wrike vs. Microsoft Project: Compare MS Project Alternatives

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If you’re of a certain age, you probably can’t remember a time before Microsoft Office. It was also one of the first to offer several professional tools in one software package. This later included Microsoft Project, which was launched in 1984 to combine much of the project-focused functionality of its sister brands in one offering.