12/11/2023 0 Comments Basecamp 3 apps![]() My boss would ask me a question about a past project and I would struggle to hunt down my notes regarding it (because they were all in email). I would lose track of deadlines left and right and they would creep up on me at the last minute. ![]() ![]() –Sean Biehle, MedData Stressful, impossible, difficult, overwhelming. Honestly, it has way too much stuff going on. –Wanda Whipkey, World Elite Asana did not have very good analytics and, despite being designed by a few former Facebook employees, was not very user-friendly. Every team member was working alone during catch up meetings that became very clear. Of course, not having any idea what may be coming next. –Amber Hinds, Road Warrior Creative Before basecamp it felt like sitting in a wind tunnel with projects, emails, and questions flying at you. –Christy Benny, NBT Bank We had a hard time keeping clients on track with their to-do items - projects frequently fell behind both because of missed communication but also because there wasn’t anything reminding clients of their responsibilities and the tasks they had to complete. It was difficult to understand and flow when conducting or even being part of a project. –Jarrad Markel, Mastermind Media and Consulting Group Inundated with emails - easy to lose track as people would contact via various mediums and conversations can get lost in the back and fourth –G Davies, The Breakfast Club My company used Trello before a department switched over to Basecamp. Tracking down communications and documenting tasks was nearly impossible. –Adam Faust, 5+8 There were a lot of holes in our communication which led to projects being lost in the shuffle and/or not done on time. I couldn’t get a true handle on anything. –James Hart, For the City Network I felt like I was floating in space. Once we tried to implement a project management system (SCRUM) on top of the tools my team was about ready to slam their monitors against the post-it note covered whiteboard. WAY too many tools that led to more balls getting dropped that work actually getting done. –Aleksandra Sasin, Navigatus It was a disorganized mess with a splash of chaotic disaster. I was forever worried things were slipping and not getting done. I was constantly making new lists, losing old ones, crossing off items and adding new ones. –Andy Croll, CoverageBook I felt disorganized. Slack made both me and my laptop cry with how it took over my working life.
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