Microsoft Project Reviews by Product
Faithful+Gould
Suncor Energy (1 of 2)
Suncor Energy (2 of 2)
Public Service Co. of New Mexico
CH2MHILL
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Faithful+Gould — This project management and cost consultancy selected Microsoft Project because most of its clients were already using it. "It made it easier to communicate and schedule customers' projects if we all used the same scheduling software," director of operations Paul Lakin said.
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Suncor Energy (Darren Cyr) — This user described Microsoft Project management software as "a user-friendly, popular scheduling tool that is very useful on small to medium-sized projects that have less sophisticated requirements than larger projects."
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Suncor Energy (Salvador Carlos Hernandez Ramirez) — When it comes to creating presentations of its complex scheduling information, Suncor Energy often turns to Microsoft Project, an easy-to-use application that enables quick and simple changes without the loss of formatting. Since Microsoft's products are mainstays in most organizations, Microsoft Project easily integrated with Suncor’s menu of applications.
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Public Service Co. of New Mexico — Simpler can be better, especially for organizations with routine projects that do not require the sophistication of expensive construction project management software. That was the case for the Public Service Co. of New Mexico, which uses Microsoft Project management software to monitor its electric and gas transmission and distribution projects.
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CH2MHILL — Jim Berg of CH2MHILL said Microsoft Project was easy to learn -- though he still prefers Primavera software. "While Microsoft Project didn't give me many benefits, it could be a good product for people who are used to Microsoft products but new to construction project management," he said.
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