![]() ![]() The market for advanced software is limited but most interesting. ![]() For them it is easy and safe to suggest something that is used by their neughbors. Easy to Use and Easy to Learn is for mass market, for drawers, and large corporations where the decisions are made not by Planners and Managers but by IT managers who want to make their work easier. If new features are attractive to business owners and top managers then some of them will try and will get competitive advantages in their business. ![]() If the software suggests the same features it has no chances to be accepted. In this case you will not try to save money on training your planners. You will get better schedules, you will be able better simulate real resource performance, to optimize and better control project costs, etc. If you use the software to optimize project (program, portfolio) performance then having better tool will help to save a fortune. Any experienced planner will learn the new software in a month or even faster if to use the same planning approaches. I mean that if you "draw" the schedules then it does not matter much what "planning software" to use. If to use the new planning software the same way as the previous one then you will gain a little from moving from one package to another. ![]()
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