Project KickStart is organized into three sections: planning, scheduling, and exporting to other programs.
Plan: The Project KickStart graphical interface acts as a Planning Wizard, guiding you through eight steps for planning your project. Some planning steps involve brainstorming to identify tasks that you might otherwise overlook.
Schedule: The Project KickStart Gantt chart makes scheduling tasks fast and easy. You can print taskbars in color and save Gantt charts reports as images so you can email them to colleagues or include them in a report.
Export: Communicate your projects in a variety of ways by exporting project data to other applications, including Microsoft Outlook. With one mouse click, you can include Project KickStart plans in a Microsoft Word document, Excel spreadsheet, PowerPoint slide presentation, and more.
People are using Project KickStart to:
Create process templates, project reports, to-do lists and more.
Communicate project details to others through reports, email, and Gantt chart schedules.
Ensure project buy-in by including the needs of team members in your plan.
Consider project goals and obstacles in the planning process and prevent surprises later.