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Most businesses buy the wrong software, report finds

Construction Dive

Unanticipated onboarding costs and the shift from on-prem licensing to usage-based fee structures can exacerbate buyer’s remorse, a Capterra survey found.

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The 10 Questions You Should Ask When Considering Project Management Software?Part 5 of 5

Viewpoint Construction Technology

Editor’s Note: This is the final installment in a five-part series on Construction Project Management — how innovative technologies and software are helping project managers streamline processes to build faster, smarter projects. The largest group of respondents in 2017 reported using only two software solutions.

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Rethinking Traditional Construction Project Management—Part 1 of 5

Viewpoint Construction Technology

Projects can be tracked and managed efficiently using checklists, spreadsheets or simple off-the-shelf software. Interestingly enough, despite all of the time-saving tools and advancements in software and technology that can help automate a lot of project managers’ work, many today are still reliant on outdated processes and systems.

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Why good ratings are important for your software

Lets Build

Software selection can be very complicated sometimes. Software ratings are, of course, an integral part of this search since they can offer a pretty representative picture of a company’s true value. At SoftwareSuggest, we want to increase the productivity of businesses around the world by helping them find the right software.

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Why Projects Fail

Job Order Contracting

56% of trade contractors cite poor coordination and communication as negative impact on productivity 68% of trade contractors claim that poor schedule management is the top contributor to low productivity Only 22% of organizations use a PM software. VersionOne ) 77% of high-performing projects use project management software.

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Top Construction CRM Software for Efficient Project Management

Building Radar

With the increasing complexity of construction projects, it’s critical to have a robust Customer Relationship Management (CRM) software tailored specifically for construction needs. Why Use CRM Software in Construction? CRM software is designed to help businesses manage their interactions with current and potential customers.

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Best Free CRM for the Construction Industry: Top Picks and Reviews

Building Radar

Integration Capabilities : Compatibility with other construction-specific software. Integration Capabilities : Look for compatibility with other tools you use, such as accounting software, project management tools, or construction-specific applications. Task Management : Features to assign, track, and complete tasks within projects.