![]() ![]() What professional Cost and Schedule Engineers do for “projects”, i.e. For their intended purpose they are fantastic and a great tool for computing schedules (including Critical Path to allow milestones to be targeted), costs (to allow budgets), resource planning, progress tracking and measurement, Earned Value Analysis, … (the list is long). I have long experience these project management tools, especially Project (for small and huge projects). Visualisation of activities and “computing” a project plan/schedule/cost estimate–like OmniPlan, Microsoft Project, Primavera–are different. (Can you tell I’m at a loss as to what I should do next?!) Thinking it through in my head, it’s possible it could help me visualize well enough to make it work. ![]() Of course, you may be right - maybe Trello WOULD work. Omnifocus is great for keeping track of the tasks - but I am to the point where I’m having a hard time even remembering what all the tasks are. There are more things like that, all involved in the one overall “project” of football broadcasts. I know the date of the first game, but I need to line up staffing, finish my ads, test my equipment and make sure all the technical stuff is in place. I’ve never used Asana, so maybe I’ll look at that.Īs an example, when the high school football season begins, I’ll be livestreaming video broadcasts of the local high school’s games. (For example, I have a board where I track advertisers who I need to renew for the 2018-19 year.) I think I need something a little more robust for what I’m thinking. I am using Trello for some limited things. Oh, and I did trigger the OmniPlan trial - but it expired before I could test it out because I had too much going on at the time and didn’t realize it when I started the trial. ![]() Can anyone help me out with a recommendation? I’m willing to pay if it’s useful for a single person - but if I’m going to be using 1/10 of its capability, I don’t want to spend that much. (For example, the “winter scoreboard” is sponsored by a different business than the “spring scoreboard,” so I have to change that out.ĭoes anyone have a suggestion for something that would let me visualize all the things I have going on over the course of the year? I’ve looked at OmniPlan, but man, it’s pricey. I have advertisers to keep track of, and some of my content is seasonal, and based on whether I have a sponsor. I publish a local magazine six times per year, I publish material to a related website all year long, and I do some online broadcasts of local sports. I use OmniFocus to manage all the tasks I have to tackle - but I am looking for something that will help me map out a timeline of several projects. I’m juggling a lot of different stuff in my business, and it’s mostly just me. ![]()
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