Collaborative Planning Software - Usage

Usage

Collaborative planning software may be useful when:

  • Several people work on the same activity that demands permanent planning and collaboration;
  • The team members and the manager need to be on the same page;
  • You're working in a distributed team or involve mobile job engagements;
  • There are several hierarchical levels in the team/company;
  • You need to decentralize control and encourage individual responsibility;
  • The project consists of several tasks that should be assigned to different people;
  • A group of people is working together on planning and fulfilling the sophisticated or multistage project.
  • Responsible parties need easily organize and track all aspects of the project plan in one place (on the web, particularly).

Collaborative planning software appeared as Web2.0 tools, when people got an opportunity to work together online even when they are located in different parts of world. Collaborative planning software tools give users wide range of services which are often free.

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