We do a lot of our project planning by percentages: we expect a PM will be needed for 25% of the time thru the duration of the project; a Developer will be expected to spend 10% of their time on a given task; etc. Does Project on the Web handle this kind of planning? Or, can the planning be done in Project Desktop, then imported (and updated) to Project on the Web?
Short answer is that Project for the web doesn't yet offer planning by percentage. However, at Sensei we don't think that's a big deal because most organizations need to plan work across multiple work management tools, anyways, so we've separate it out into a separate module. Check out the video here: th-cam.com/video/6CUgRutpHKA/w-d-xo.html
Microsoft doesn’t seem to have this natively. But with all these projects I want to be able to see all tasks assigned to me on one view ingested from all projects. Do you have a solution to this?
Yes, we do! 🙂 The "My Work" companion app shows all work assigned to me across all projects from Project Online, Project for the web, Planner, Azure DevOps and Jira. Check it out here: th-cam.com/video/I7Rim3dQ5Ms/w-d-xo.html.
If I have many large projects, should each project be a Team, or keep it as 1 Team each project a channel? I am confused if a project should be a Team or Channel
James, Microsoft Teams is organized around a team of people working together. So, if your projects are all within one department or you already have a team that represents the group of people, then you could easily have multiple projects under a single team. That's what we do most of the time when organizing projects into 'Programs' and 'Portfolios' that are at the Team level.
Hello @ramamurthykn878, you can enquire about how to engage with our services team via our web site www.senseiprojectsolutions.com. We look forward to hearing from you.
We do a lot of our project planning by percentages: we expect a PM will be needed for 25% of the time thru the duration of the project; a Developer will be expected to spend 10% of their time on a given task; etc. Does Project on the Web handle this kind of planning? Or, can the planning be done in Project Desktop, then imported (and updated) to Project on the Web?
Short answer is that Project for the web doesn't yet offer planning by percentage. However, at Sensei we don't think that's a big deal because most organizations need to plan work across multiple work management tools, anyways, so we've separate it out into a separate module. Check out the video here: th-cam.com/video/6CUgRutpHKA/w-d-xo.html
Microsoft doesn’t seem to have this natively. But with all these projects I want to be able to see all tasks assigned to me on one view ingested from all projects. Do you have a solution to this?
Yes, we do! 🙂 The "My Work" companion app shows all work assigned to me across all projects from Project Online, Project for the web, Planner, Azure DevOps and Jira. Check it out here: th-cam.com/video/I7Rim3dQ5Ms/w-d-xo.html.
If I have many large projects, should each project be a Team, or keep it as 1 Team each project a channel? I am confused if a project should be a Team or Channel
James, Microsoft Teams is organized around a team of people working together. So, if your projects are all within one department or you already have a team that represents the group of people, then you could easily have multiple projects under a single team. That's what we do most of the time when organizing projects into 'Programs' and 'Portfolios' that are at the Team level.
Thanks a lot
Very Nice We need this solution we have doubt
Murthy, if you're interested in implementing this in your organization, please reach out to info@senseiprojectsolutions.com
Hi I need more support on this
Hello @ramamurthykn878, you can enquire about how to engage with our services team via our web site www.senseiprojectsolutions.com. We look forward to hearing from you.