Project Reporting Made Simple With OnePlace

Posted by Dana Larson on February 25, 2010

Good online project management software will allow users to view detailed reports of the status of a project. This is exactly what OnePlace offers.

OnePlace allows users to view reports for any workplace or project, and be able to visually see the status of that project. Now, project managers will be able to see at a glance how many tasks are completed, how much time has been spent and which team member has been working the most.

Using a simple step-by-step user interface, team members can choose the exact type of information they need in their report. OnePlace users can also use these reports as timesheets, and keep track of their billable hours for a week’s time.

Here is an example of the project report:

project report

Our current customers love these reports for providing overview information and detailed data. Because of the OnePlace reports, project managers have a good grasp on what is being accomplished by their team and how their project is progressing.

Sign up for a free 14-day trial of OnePlace, and discover how OnePlace can streamline your project management reporting.

 
Dana_larson Dana Larson - OnePlace Marketing Manager. Dana represents the best of a new generation of communicators adept at engaging across all media, from traditional to social. A sweet but somewhat snarky gal whose career in marketing has easily transcended from big agency to agile small business, Dana blogs regularly about business, collaboration and productivity solutions at http://blog.oneplacehome.com. You can reach Dana at dana.larson at oneplacehome dot com.

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