Would anyone have any recommendations for practice management software?
I am part of a 20-person firm that is growing fairly quickly, and I am interested in getting us to use some programs to help in project scheduling, time sheet logs, other things of this nature.
As I'm sure others can relate to, practices that worked efficiently when firms are small no longer work when they expand, and we would like to head that off before it becomes a problem.
Thank you!
archinine
Aug 12, 17 2:10 am
Check out vision
Rusty!
Aug 12, 17 1:07 pm
Vision will help with staffing and scheduling. Newforma, if setup correctly, will track any correspondence all the way through end of CA. You can get GC to directly send submittals through it.
archinine
Aug 12, 17 5:59 pm
Second newforma - a fantastic piece of software if you can get everyone to use it properly. Integrates rather seamlessly with office and cad.
kunalghevaria1
Aug 13, 17 5:56 pm
We use Basecamp and like it a lot for shared to-do lists, notes, discussions and calendars.
joeuk
Aug 14, 17 10:12 am
As always, you have to get through the sarcasm to get to the useful stuff.
Miles Jaffe
Aug 14, 17 10:17 am
Is that sarcasm?
randomised
Aug 15, 17 4:13 am
Must be, it definitely wasn't useful.
Richard Nichols
Aug 17, 17 3:37 pm
Thanks for the advice, those who gave it!
Chris_Perez
Aug 20, 17 12:04 am
Newforma and basecamp both are good. But I am a Trello lover.
Would anyone have any recommendations for practice management software?
I am part of a 20-person firm that is growing fairly quickly, and I am interested in getting us to use some programs to help in project scheduling, time sheet logs, other things of this nature.
As I'm sure others can relate to, practices that worked efficiently when firms are small no longer work when they expand, and we would like to head that off before it becomes a problem.
Thank you!
Check out vision
Vision will help with staffing and scheduling. Newforma, if setup correctly, will track any correspondence all the way through end of CA. You can get GC to directly send submittals through it.
Second newforma - a fantastic piece of software if you can get everyone to use it properly. Integrates rather seamlessly with office and cad.
We use Basecamp and like it a lot for shared to-do lists, notes, discussions and calendars.
As always, you have to get through the sarcasm to get to the useful stuff.
Is that sarcasm?
Must be, it definitely wasn't useful.
Thanks for the advice, those who gave it!
Newforma and basecamp both are good. But I am a Trello lover.