Selasa, 17 Desember 2013

Selecting Project Management Software For Architects

By Tiffany Gill


Running an architectural firm can be stressful. As well as your own work it is likely that you will be overseeing other people, as well as dealing with clients and contractors. In order to keep everything organised and reduce stress as much as possible it is worth finding the right project management software for architects.

In simple terms this is about having a program that can clearly show what is going on and the progress with your projects. It should make it easy to schedule tasks so that people know what they have to do and the time they have to do it in. Equally you ought to be able to clearly show what tasks have been done and update each other on progress.

The first thing to consider is what your goals are. If you find you are losing work due to delays consider how you can avoid delays. One way is to have clearer deadlines so that people know what they are expected to do. Assigning tasks also means that people know what they are doing at any given time. It can also be useful if you need to send out invoices or pay roll details.

Another thing to check is that the program is easy to use. You do not want something that promises a lot of impressive features but at the same time is awkward and difficult to access. Equally if it has impressive features that you do not need to use then you are wasting money paying for it.

Equally you need to be sure that your team is confident in using the software. Scheduling training sessions will give people time to get used to the system and become more confident. If you schedule a number of them it will be easier to ensure that nobody is left behind once it is fully implemented.

It also helps to talk with your team to see what they need. This then makes it easier when it comes to comparing what services vendors offer as you will be more aware of the features your team wants. It also means you do not waste money purchasing a program with a load of features that you are not going to use.

You also need to be sure that everyone knows how to use the software and it fits into their routine. The best way to achieve this is through scheduling multiple training sessions in order to ensure that everyone gets the necessary training. This means that everyone can effectively communicate with each other and keep each other updated with progress. You do not want a project to be delayed because someone does not know how to send everyone an update!

It is worth checking a number of websites to find the right project management software for architects. This will allow you to gauge what features are most appropriate for your business. You should also look for feedback and consumer reviews as this will allow you to make the ideal choice to suit the needs of you, your team and your clients.




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