Everything You Need to Know About Project Management Tools: The New OMR Reviews Briefing
We have examined the tools in project management from A to Z: Now we are introducing you to the winners.
- On the basis of over 1200 submitted reviews, we have compared the best and most popular project management tools in the briefing
- Here is a small preview of the decision tree for project management tools:
This briefing is all about project management software that supports you in managing team goals and long-term projects as well as coordinating individual tasks. But which tool is best suited for the respective requirements? Where are the differences? What must your tool be able to do? The answers are here.
With the help of project management tools you can increase your own and team productivity, tasks can be clearly divided and individually assigned, and progress can be measured. In addition to the big players like Asana and Trello there are also some smaller providers on the market. This briefing is intended to help you keep an overview of the various tools. It shows the solutions that have been tested in practice by the OMR Community and are recommended by fellow professionals. The briefing is the basis for a quick, but no less solid decision for the appropriate tool.
On the basis of over 1200 submitted reviews, we have compared the best and most popular project management tools in the briefing
A total of nine project management tools qualified for the briefing. We paid particular attention to the fact that the respective tools have already generated enough reviews on our platform OMR Reviews so that the overall rating is meaningful. Of course, only verified reviews from us are included in the briefing.
In the briefing we give you decision-making aids, compare the tools in terms of pricing models, server location and method focus. Of course, there is also another OMR Reviews Grid, which introduces you to the market leaders among the project management tools. In addition, we have developed a decision tree for you together with project management experts Christian Lortz and Thorsten Kauder from OK Future on the basis of which you can find the most suitable tool for you.
Here is a small preview of the decision tree for project management tools:
In addition, the briefing contains exciting insights from our experts Christian Lortz and Anne Freymuth. The two of you tell us what the tools differ in, what typical mistakes they know from using tools in their everyday work, and reveal to you what their favorite tool is.
You want to read the briefing? Then get started: Here is the briefing, as always, free to download. Enjoy your reading!