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الجمعة، 6 سبتمبر 2013

Project Management Software For Contractors Should Be Clear

By Helene Norris


Managing big projects is a complex task and there is a lot of pressure to bring them in on time and within budget. For contractors this is especially important, as penalty clauses can have a serious impact on profitability. Fortunately, there is some great project management software for contractors available online or as a package.

These packages usually have a full list of the tasks which commonly need to be performed when managing projects. Many of them may not apply to specific contracts, but it is a good policy to consider each of them carefully before eliminating them. It can happen that the specific circumstances involved in a particular project necessitate that the task be performed.

There are some enormously powerful solutions which are currently available, which can cope with extremely complex projects. Not everybody needs such power, and sometimes it can serve to confuse the issues by showing too much detail. Sometimes detail is necessary when lower level tasks are critical, but usually a higher level provides a better feel for the most important issues.

While most aspects of projects flow smoothly, you want the software to highlight areas which are a potential problem. The purpose is to help you focus your attention where it is most needed, to make the best use of your time. The diagrams should be clear, and any problems should be immediately obvious at a glance.

When selecting a package, it is best to choose one which is adaptable to your needs. It should be able to allow detailed data to be captured, but it is vital that it presents a complete picture of progress as well as potential problems. You can then decide what level of detail you need for a specific task, while not being overloaded with unnecessary details.

When estimating the time a task will take as well as the cost, you should be generous. If you shave the total time and cost to be more competitive, you really need to evolve an approach which will make these results achievable. Any project which has a large number of critical paths risks a slippage on at least one of them. Controlling a project where there is no possibility from the outset of remaining within the estimate is very disheartening.

Evaluating the available packages means that you be familiar with the type of contract you are normally involved in. Sub-contracting would normally require greater detail, but entail a much more limited focus. Overall responsibility for a project would point more towards having a comprehensive overview, and controlling whether the sub-contractors are on track, or you need to take action to minimize the consequences of a slippage.

There is a lot of excellent project management software for contractors on the market today. Choosing between them depends on first getting a clear idea of the needs of your projects. You should then make sure a solution will be able to handle your needs adequately and provide you with a clear picture to make control of projects simpler.




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