How To Choose Architecture Project Management Software

By Jeannie Chapman


Many architectural firms are still using generic project management programs to run things. Instead of adapting the firm's processes and procedures to the program, it is well worth trying a specific architecture project management software. These type of programs not only help successful manage the work, but provide document management and powerful analysis tools to help run things profitably.

If you are piecing together a PM solution from various calendar, spreadsheet, document and email programs, you are working at a less than optimal level. Purpose built architecture project management software seamlessly rolls all these solutions into one easy interface. Plus, it is designed for the architectural practice in mind, so there is little compromise when switching to a new system.

It also means that gaining proficiency with the system is relatively quick. This is not only for the managers who work within the system, but for the staff who need to interface and use the software as well. The entire program was designed in consultation with architectural firms, there is less training involved and employees, contractors and clients will be more apt to adopt the system.

The basis of all good software is to organize, coordinate and manage the team's tasks, deliverables and workload. These programs offer a variety of features to make this easy. Project managers can plan all aspects of the project with a simple interface, entering tasks, dependencies, resources, time and other important components. Once entered these programs generally use Gantt chart-type reporting to get a visual look at a project.

Embedded in the management aspect of these programs is resource tracking. This is an important component in today's marketplace where maximizing resources and billability is key to a firm's success and viability. With easy reporting tools the PM can judge an individual's workload and shift tasks and responsibilities accordingly. Most have built in tools to make communications to groups simple.

One of the things that makes this software unique for the industry is the document managing abilities. Document workflow lets you track things throughout the life of projects, from initial RFP to proposal to punch list. Instead of emailing documents, the firm can collaborate, and managing changes and versions is integrated into the program. Some feature outside collaboration tools as well so clients can review, change and upload docs.

Project reviews are an important component of the process, both during projects and after completion. Unfortunately these are often done with incomplete information, so not as effective in optimizing the process as they could be. Architecture project management software allows one to truly analyze and dissect a project in a way that allows managers, staff and senior executives to diagnose issues and institute real change.

Architecture project management software is not a nice-to-have in today's competitive environment. To be successful requires attention to detail during a project that can't be achieved with traditional PM methods. Any firm looking to improve efficiency and minimize risk should check out one of these programs to experience the benefits first hand.




About the Author:



No Response to "How To Choose Architecture Project Management Software"

Post a Comment

Powered by Blogger