True Joinery ltd
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What software do fellow joinery owners use to manage projects in the workshop.
Basically am after something to make it easier keeping track of what jobs we have on going, scheduling work and who's doing what.Although I can't contribute with an answer, I am very curious to see the responses to your question @True Joinery ltd. Just for clarification (forgive if it is a stupid question), what do you mean by "manage projects"? Would it be manage the tasks order and utilization of your machinery/tools? Schedule? Costs? Client orders and invoices? Design management?
I am truly curious because this is somewhat my field outside woodworking.
There should be quite a few templates for excel available to manage that , even adaptation of some of the building excel templates for exampleBasically am after something to make it easier keeping track of what jobs we have on going, scheduling work and who's doing what.
All of the aboveWhat are wanting to manage, time, cost, efficiency or schedule ?
Ok brilliant thankyouLikewise. Unless your "projects" are very different and very high value / consequence to your business, they aren't really projects and don't need to be managed as such.
You need tools to manage your day to day operations efficiently. Lean, kanban, etc are the places to look. Simple visual management. Enough monitoring of job costs to know where you are wasting money or not charging enough.
Hi @True Joinery ltd, you can use a spreadsheet software such as MS Excel or similar alternatives from Google or OpenOffice. This can get cumbersome depending on the size/volume of your projects and how technical you are or want to be with Excel.What software do fellow joinery owners use to manage projects in the workshop.
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