Yes, there was Microsoft Project, which was a staple for the hard-core PMs out there, and Project Server (ugh) and other portfolio-minded solutions for the organizational rollup and reporting across these projects. ![]() With the onset of SaaS platforms and tools, we began to see a number of Kanban and list-based tracking tools with some degree of integration….yet Microsoft was not at the forefront. The number one tool used for project management has long been microsoft Excel. ![]() And for most of my career, no company as ever “owned” project or task management. As some of you know, I spent the first half of my career in technical project management and business analyst roles, and found my way into collaboration technology through project and portfolio management technology. ![]() One of my long-time complaints about Microsoft’s product priorities has been the lack of attention to task management - that is, until the last couple years as the company has slowly-but-surely invested in the Microsoft 365 task ecosystem.
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