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Microsoft PPM - Project Management Software

Microsoft PPM Reviews in June 2025: User Ratings, Pros & Cons

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Microsoft PPM Reviews & Ratings

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Based on 2184 ratings & 1419 reviews

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Kevin L

09/22/20

3.5 out of 5

Only experience is with project

What do you like best? Integrates with desktop applications and industry standard terms used What do you dislike? Clunky to navigate at times and slow performance running locally What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Develop and track detailed tasks and ensuring milestones are met

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Dannielle P

09/17/20

5 out of 5

It saves us a lot of time

What do you like best? We already have many predefined templates that we can use, reuse, and perfect as needed. It's as easy as picking a Gantt chart and filling in the dates, resources working on the project, and creating or deleting new tasks as needed. I can do this in Project in around 20 minutes for any project and compared to excel that takes at least 3 times as much it's a great time-saver, especially when editing the dates and updating the expectations as the projects mature. ...

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User in Business Supplies and Equipment

08/06/20

5 out of 5

MS Project

What do you like best? Easy to user. Easy to tract timelines. Extensive report feature very good What do you dislike? Integration feature is very difficult to manage What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Overall view for upper management and and reporting and task management

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Dr. Wayne L

08/01/20

4.5 out of 5

Microsoft Project enables you to keep track of resources (e.g., time, labor, etc).

What do you like best? In one application, Microsoft Project allows you to keep track of resources (e.g., time, labor, etc.) as you complete your project. It does this through GANTT charts and other various means. You can see who is assigned to what tasks, how much time he/she has to complete the tasks, etc. on a single page. What do you dislike? Microsoft Project costs a business to use. There are other applications available in the market which are lower cost or free. Microsoft ...

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Executive Sponsor in Consumer Goods

07/29/20

5 out of 5

Solid For Project Management

What do you like best? Standard across the industry, intuitive product features, and ability to roll into BI. What do you dislike? Can be clunky at times and isn't nimble enough for new users Recommendations to others considering the product: Highly recommend and is an industry standard in my opinion What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? The ability to manage projects and roll into summary level dashboards for metrics and review

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User in Design

07/28/20

3.5 out of 5

Solid MS product

What do you like best? It will do just about everything you need it to. It's versatile and extensive. What do you dislike? It lacks some ease of access and seems to be a prototype for something better. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? I'm using it to further my personal business and present info concisely.

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User in Transportation/Trucking/Railroad

07/27/20

2.5 out of 5

MS Project can be improved upon greatly!

What do you like best? The automated formulas/columns which reflect % Complete, Work Breakdown Structure numbering/ordering, and Task dependencies/predecessors. These automated features speed up the development of a project schedule within Microsoft Project. I work in commercial, so the ability to export to PDF or Excel formats is a must, as a lot of my clients do not have the ability to view .MPP file formats. What do you dislike? The inability to save column widths, cell ...

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Amanda S

07/27/20

5 out of 5

MS Project is a great software.

What do you like best? Microsoft Project is a powerful tool to manage work from quick projects to more complex initiatives. You can get started quickly and collaborate with remote teams anywhere What do you dislike? It is not simple and a little robust. You cannot customize as much as I would like. Recommendations to others considering the product: Take your time implementing it and do some research on how to use. What problems are you solving with the product? What ...

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User in Alternative Medicine

07/27/20

4.5 out of 5

Great for portfolio management

What do you like best? I love how simple it is to use! While intuitive to use, you can still manage and create so many different projects What do you dislike? I wish there were ways to manipulate toolbar details to make it quicker to use the tools I most commonly use What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? I help manage patient case presentations in the clinic I work at and creating and managing them through this tool really helps ...

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Rachel H

07/27/20

3.5 out of 5

Works for detailed project planning!

What do you like best? You can create a schedule that's as detailed as you want it, or as simple as you want it. Easily customizable. Can use templates, as well. It allows you to make sure that you do not miss any small tasks within even the largest projects. I like that there are so many different options and you can really make the tool your own. It's a great tool! What do you dislike? It is a little complicated to learn. If you make a mistake on certain things, it takes a long ...

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