Scope Management in Your Projects: How to Avoid Scope Creep

Scope management is a core discipline in project management, responsible for defining, controlling, and adjusting what’s included—and excluded—in a project. Let's explore how understanding and using effective scope management practices, especially with tools like Merlin Project, can streamline your efforts.
Read more...Merlin Project vs. Microsoft Project Plan 3

At ProjectWizards, we strive to continuously improve Merlin Project and tailor it to the needs of our users. To achieve this, it is important to take a look at other project management tools on the market and understand their strengths and weaknesses. We are happy to share these testimonials with you to help you make an informed decision.
We'll start with Microsoft Project, an established tool that is widely used on Windows systems in particular. We have taken a closer look at the Microsoft Project Plan 3 subscription version in order to make a well-founded comparison with Merlin Project. Microsoft Project Plan 3 is a web-based solution aimed at professional users and promises comprehensive management of tasks, resources and schedules.
In this report, we share our impressions and assess the extent to which the software can fulfill this claim.
Read more...Why I Don't Use a Bullet Journal Anymore
For over three years, I maintained a meticulously crafted bullet journal. Although I enjoyed creating aesthetically pleasing pages in my Moleskine journal, I found it time-consuming and inefficient. This is the story why I moved away from my beloved bullet journal.
Fiscal Years in Merlin Project:
All New Features in Version 8.3

Today we have released the new Merlin Project version 8.3. This version allows you to align the time scale with your company's fiscal year. Find out how to use this function and what other new features version 8.3 offers.
Read more...Kano Model: How to Measure Customer Satisfaction

The Kano model helps you categorize customer requirements and understand how these requirements influence customer satisfaction. It divides features and functions into three categories: Basic features, Performance features and Excitement Features.