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Time Management Solutions for PMs
Making the best use of each resource's time is key to overall project success. See how OnePager, an add-in to MS Project or Excel, helps project managers make the best use of everyone's time on a project:
- Allow resources to only focus on the deliverables that are relevant to their portion of a project
- Quickly show executives a high-level status of one or multiple projects, and identify problem spots
- Identify deliverables at the individual or the team level
- Understand which tasks and milestones are ahead of schedule, and which are at risk of slipping
Sample Time Management Solutions
OnePager charts are a key tool in making better use of each contributor's time on the project. Here are the types of charts that OnePager can create for your team:
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Building Multi-Project Timelines
This agile task board is used for release planning, and gives a prioritized list of new features for a software product.
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Creating a Timeline View in Microsoft Project 2003
This quick article shows you how to create a simple timeline view in Microsoft Project 2003.
View MS Project 2003 Timeline >
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Creating a Timeline View in Microsoft Project 2007
This quick article shows you how to create a simple timeline view/Gantt chart from Microsoft Project 2007.
View MS Project 2007 Timeline >
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Create an Agile Task Board Using an MS Project Backlog
This article describes how to create an task board for the Agile methodology using user stories and requirements tracked in a Microsoft Project plan.
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Creating an Agile Roadmap Using an Excel Backlog
See how to create a roadmap for your Agile project using an existing list of requirements and user stories kept in Microsoft Excel.
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Building an Agile Project Timeline
Learn how Scrum Masters are building project timelines that fit into the Agile methodology.
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Creating a Multi-Phase Project Schedule
This article describes how to build a Gantt chart and separate it into multiple phases based on a Microsoft Project outline plan.
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Summarizing a Multi-Project Schedule
Find out how to create a one-page summary of multiple projects from different MS Project plans.
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Creating a Microsoft Project Template
Learn how to set up a template that will standardize all of your Microsoft Project plans in a consistent presentation format.
View Microsoft Project Template >
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Building a Simple Project Timeline
This article describes how OnePager Pro, an add-in for Microsoft Project, can create simple timelines of one or many project plans.
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Enhancing the Microsoft Project 2010 Timeline View
Learn how the timeline view in MS Project 2010 can create simple Gantt charts, and how OnePager can make these Gantt charts even more powerful with dynamic grouping, sorting, and color-coding.
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How to Make a Gantt Chart in Microsoft Excel
Many project managers keep track of schedules, but don't have a way to create Gantt charts easily. OnePager Express can create a Gantt chart from virtually any Excel spreadsheet.
View Excel Gantt Chart >
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Tracking Project Schedule Changes in a Timeline View
See how OnePager can create a series of progressive timelines that track the changes to individual tasks or phases within your Microsoft Project plan.
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Creating project schedule (Gantt chart) templates
See how easy it is to create templates for Gantt charts, project timelines, and project schedules using OnePager Pro, an add-in for Microsoft Project.
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