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Fiscal Years in Merlin Project:
All New Features in Version 8.3

Calendar

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.

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Merlin Project 8.3 is released

Neues über Merlin Project

We have just released the version 8.3. This free update is important for Merlin Project.

  • If you work with Merlin Project from the App Store, a new version will be made available to you after checking the Mac App Store.
  • If you have downloaded Merlin Project from this website, update this version for free using the menu command in the app "Check for updates ...".
  • The version for the iPad and iPhone appears automatically in the App Store after verification by Apple.

We have also updated Merlin Project Express. The new versions will be provided in the Mac App Store or at SetApp – right after its review.

You can find the minimum system requirements here.

Posted by Frank Blome on July 10th, 2024 under Products
Tags: merlin-project merlin-project-express release

Kano Model: How to Measure Customer Satisfaction

Kano Model

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.

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RICE Scoring Method

Welcome to the second part of our three-part series of articles on productivity methods. Today we are looking at the RICE scoring method, an effective technique for evaluating projects and ideas.

What is the RICE scoring method?

RICE stands for Reach, Impact, Confidence and Effort. This method helps to evaluate and prioritize projects and tasks based on quantitative criteria.

RICE Scoring Method
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Posted by Marvin Blome on June 26th, 2024 under Project Management
Tags: productivity project_evaluation

What is the MoSCoW Method?

MoSCoW Method

As a prioritization technique, the MoSCoW method helps to categorize requirements in projects. The name is made up of the first letters of the English terms: Must have, Should have, Could have, and Won't have. These categories help to focus on the most important tasks.

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Posted by Marvin Blome on June 24th, 2024 under Project Management
Tags: productivity prioritization

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