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Join the Microsoft Planner product team to hear about recent updates to the new Planner and a sneak peek about what's coming next on our roadmap. Our product maker experts will showcase some of the k...
Dylan_Snodgrass
Updated Dec 27, 2024
ChrisG260
Sep 17, 2024Copper Contributor
I'll try not to be negative but I need to voice some concerns - while I think these are great features for the project manager, it very much feels like Planner/Project for the Web is not being targeted at an enterprise/PMO level. We adopted Project for the Web early, migrating off Project Online successfully, but after 2 years of waiting for some promised basic functionality to put it on a par with the old technology, it now feels like those wider plans are being abandoned and are leaving us in a precarious position over enterprise control of our programs and portfolios.
jeffreyroseberry
Sep 17, 2024Brass Contributor
Agreed. I often scratch my head about what I see as some basic functionality that's been overlooked. A core function of the PMO is to maintain standards of governance and best practices - having a consistent and adequate framework of basic functions to make available to non-project managers is important for adoption of the tool by users.