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In which project management service is it convenient to write estimates?
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Let's say a client gives a number of tasks. They can be issued either by chpisk or kanban. But the client usually wants an estimate. You can write them out either simply in correspondence, which is primitive, or in a Googlelox table, which is an overhead and overmess.
I usually lead projects in asana, and it’s impossible to organize such a thing conveniently there. It turns out just chaotically, especially if there is correspondence and clarifications in the same place.
In Trello, this is also kind of not thought out, there are only cards, and I saw a team that tried to estimate in Trello. Pity them.
Fat for me is generally a wild overhead, I only lead a couple of projects in it, but even there this function is not implemented in a convenient way. In the backlog, perhaps, but again, this is an inappropriate use, and not ergonomically.
And then in theory, all these agiles with scrums and pmbocks talk about money and time in management, but I don’t find at least some convenient implementation in the tools for pm. Right now, you need to evaluate the next project, where it will not work out just by eye to write the amount, and it will work, it is necessary for tasks and milestones. I want the convenience to use the tool, not the tools to use me.
Attention, a question:
Do you know a tool for pm, in which one could start tasks, conveniently specifying the estimate as one of the properties of the task, but at least somehow conveniently?
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in the one where there are Gantt charts
, all the tricky ones usually push the Gantt by the grandmas, so look for yourself,
for example
https://www.openproject.org/release-notes/openproj...
https://www.teamgantt.com/ (what -something normal, too, for money, but you can have one per project)))))
and, of course, MS Project is a classic
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