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QuickEasy ERP helps project managers crush projects on timeNobody has ever claimed that project managers have it easy. On the contrary. Project managers are constantly faced with new projects, each with their own challenges. Fast deadlines, tight budgets, demanding expectations, and high pressure levels are all part of the daily life of a project manager as they tackle the essential role of bringing business-critical projects to completion. Understanding project management In its most basic form we can look at project management in this way:
Surprisingly, not all project managers are officially part of a ‘project management’ team. Many computer-based corporate roles work with tasks or lists, and effectively are included in this category. Think of an ad agency’s traffic manager with a team of software developers, website designers, content creators, paid media, and analysts, all required to execute on key tasks to complete an overarching project or campaign, within a budget and a timeframe. Even accountants, architects, and human resources teams benefit from sound project management principles and technology. For this reason, it is an important role for business profitability and accountability. Without the project manager, a project can derail quickly and be nothing more than an expensive failure. Some of the key deliverables and challenges faced are:
Consequently, project managers rely heavily on technology to keep projects on track. There are many free stand-alone tools available for project and task management, such as Trello, Asana, and the more archaic, garden-variety spreadsheet. However, in spite of the fact that there are multiple project management resources, tools, training materials, and methodologies available, organisations still tragically end up wasting millions annually through failed projects, or projects that resulted in a loss – be it through delays or underquoting. It is clear to see that a project system on its own is not necessarily sufficient to drive a project to a profitable completion. Why bring project management and ERP together?The answer is straightforward, and a little obvious if you understand ERP. A business is not a single-stranded organism. Rather, it is made up of various people and departments that carry out their tasks in front office and admin, back office and production, management and finances. An enterprise resource planning system – or ERP – is essential to unify all of these vastly different yet deeply connected roles, spans of data, and siloed departments. That is, if a business hopes to remain agile, viable and profitable. Here is where the overlap takes place. A project seldom involves and impacts just one person. For this reason, a stand-alone project management solution is typically not integrated enough with the rest of the business to be anything more than what it is – just another app or open tab to add to the myriad of other apps that make up the patchwork system many organisations struggle with. Rather, an ERP system – a trusted mechanism used to integrate and unify a business into one system – is the ideal tool for project managers. However, only if and when the ERP system has project and task management capabilities. Here’s why. QuickEasy BOS brings the inclusion of ERP with the power of project management to your teamsQuickEasy BOS is well-known as the ERP solution of choice for companies who need something more affordable than big brand ERPs, but with more flexibility than off-the-shelf software. Thousands of people all over the world use BOS ERP because it is easy to use, improves efficiency across the entire business, and becomes whatever you need it to be to get the job done. All-in-one, cloud-based, highly secure, QuickEasy BOS now comes with full-spec project management capabilities. Built-in. No extra costs. Just added value. So what does that mean in the real world?
No more missed deadlines. No more lost opportunities. Ask about BOS ERP today!
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