What Project Management software do you recommend for an agile approach? [closed]

寵の児 提交于 2019-12-03 20:55:10

There is value in using a tool to provide visibility into your agile project when it is not pragmatic to come to the team room. I would not recommend using a tool other than the big visible charts in the team room in place of the big visible charts. When a person has to go to a tool to pull the information as opposed to see the information continuously visible in the team room, it looses its effectiveness.

Of the tools we have used my comments are as follows

  • Mingle - Programmable and the most customizable, largest learning curve but you won't be boxed into a corner and the learning curve is quickly picked up by a developer
  • Rally - Does what you need it to out of the box. Enforces agile practices and has a small learning curve. Reports are good.
  • Version One - Swiss army knife of agile tools. Easy, full of features, great query tool to extract project data, need to ensure hosted service provides the performance you need
  • XPlanner - free, basic but non-evolving, easy for the team to use, less capable in the reporting department
  • Excel - works great, most people start with it and the file can be posted to a WIKI that can be downloaded and viewed by anyone

Consider the licensing. A number of the tools can post results in HTLM which can be read from a WIKI as a dashboard report. If you need to control access to the data then providing a license to the tools or providing a login to the WIKI should meet your needs.

Mostly we use whiteboards and post-its. If we have to use software we usually use Trac or a simple wiki.

It's our experience that using a project management tool actually makes your project less agile. The tool tends to become the focus point of the whole development process and its data more important than the actual software.

I can really recommend using a physical tool instead of a software one. It keep everybody focused in the same location and is much more public and accessible then even the simplest software equivalent.

Redmine, it is easy to use and contains enough features.

Gishu

What specific problems are you facing with your current project management software that you want to address.. What specific flavor of agile are you moving to ? The first bullet is kind of shaky... in that novice users should not really be doing project management. Other arguments read like 'MS Project should not behave like MS Project'

If you want a simplified tool for a product backlog which seems to be what you're looking for.. use a spreadsheet and see if it works out. If not, move to complex ones.

There's a similar thread in SO ... dupe or does this thread deviate significantly ? https://stackoverflow.com/questions/426458/recommendations-for-project-management-software-for-scrum

I actually use Atlassian's JIRA for all my Agile project management. And with their recent acquisition of GreenHopper, they fully integrated SCRUM into the project management as well. This is only available in the Beta version right now though.

My team is using Rally. I also used VersionOne a few years ago, but I think Rally is better. I am not an expert in all features, but I think it does most of the things you need. Don't even try MS project ...

Axosoft's OnTime

CounterSoft Gemini (at least take their 5 user license for free)

There's a new tool - Bright Green Projects. It allows you to capture and prioritize requirements, build estimates, manage iterations, track issues.. etc. Nice interface and really easy to use: http://www.brightgreenprojects.com

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