Dec 27, 2013

How To Choose Architecture Project Management Software

By Jeannie Chapman


Effectively managing an architectural firm and practice is time consuming, especially when running multiple projects in an understaffed firm. It is also become imperative that projects be managed profitably and all billable hours captured and accounted for. This where investing in dedicated architecture project management software can be a big help as there are multiple benefits to switching.

Many firms piece together email, generic pm programs, spreadsheets, documents and a shared drive to manage things. And while this will get you by, you will not be best utilizing resources. Specifically designed architecture project management software blends together all the key components of the these programs into one easy to use interface. Since it is designed with architects in mind, the workflow, terminology and reporting are all tailored to the industry so there is little downtime in switching to the system.

The benefits of using a program dedicated to architectural projects are many. First and foremost is the software does not need to be adapted to the practice. Templates, reports, terminology and such are all architectural related. These programs have been developed by those with an intimate knowledge of the process, which makes using the system relatively simple and intuitive.

A management program is only as good as the core task system. These tools allow easy entry of all phases, tasks, deliverables, timelines, dependencies, and resources. Once entered, the project can be easily tracked and managed through a variety of visual tools such as calendars and Gantt charts. They also facilitate easy editing as resource needs change. The bottom line is that these programs make organizing, coordinating and managing a team's work much simpler than traditional methods.

Resource tracking and utilization is important aspect of managing projects and this type of software makes this task relatively easy. Reports can be generated at the employee level or the task level so you can see how people are spending their time, or conversely how much effort a task is taking. This allows the PM to stay on top of important deadlines and reassign resources as needed.

One of the things that makes this software unique for the industry is the document managing abilities. Document workflow lets you track things throughout the life of projects, from initial RFP to proposal to punch list. Instead of emailing documents, the firm can collaborate, and managing changes and versions is integrated into the program. Some feature outside collaboration tools as well so clients can review, change and upload docs.

Once projects are finished, they are often only cursorily reviewed in order to improve the process going forward. Oftentimes this is because the review is done without reliable reports. With comprehensive architecture project management software, reporting and analysis is integrated into the system. This allows executives and managers to see in detail how resources were allocated, actual task duration versus planned and planned versus actual budget figures.

Competition today is fierce and unfortunately the most creative firms are not always the most successful. This is often due to less than ideal business processes and the inability to most effectively allocate resources and maintain billability. Architecture project management software takes much of the guesswork out of this process by providing the tools to do things more effectively. If you are not using a comprehensive PM system, you owe it to yourself and your firm to find out more.




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