Hello,
Few of my projects and templates are getting too big to manage, with many sub children and 500+ tasks.
One of the option that I am thinking is to break these projects into sub projects and connect them via cross project predecessor.
I am looking for ideas from this community on how do you manage such projects and are there any other ways in the Workfront to break bigger projects into smaller and link them.
Thanks,
Jyoti
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Hi Jyoti,
Depending on where you're at in your implementation and adoption with Workfront, I can offer a few suggestions:
Regards,
Doug
We use multiple projects within a program and portfolio! Then we use reports and milestone views to manage them and keep them connected. We also use calendars to see a chronological view of how things happen.
Our users get very overwhelmed when they see a project with more than 10-15 tasks. I didn't onboard them to Workfront, but whoever did broke them 😂So we manage a VERY large number of projects.
For example, my team manages the monthly leadership magazine for the company. We do everything from copy to photography to review. Each article or ad has it's own project and all those projects are managed through a dashboard.
Thank you, Samatha. I have not tried milestone views. You gave me some pretty good ideas. Thank you for your help.
Hi Jyoti,
Depending on where you're at in your implementation and adoption with Workfront, I can offer a few suggestions:
Regards,
Doug
Thank you, Doug for writing a detailed reply to my question. We are currently in making improvements stage in our Workfront implementation, but I feel that all the points that you have made are applicable no matter what the stage. We are following most of them and I want to know more about the advanced custom data configuration that you mentioned and also Timeline (cross project predecessor crawling), Roadmap (activity visualization), and Lite-Brite (official forecast vs real work) solutions that you mentioned. Can you point me to their direction? Thank you again for all these helpful tips.
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