Whether you are studying Project Management Training or are already PRINCE2 or PMP certified, you may want to get yourself some apps. Smart phones have evolved to become a must-have for project managers - and indeed anyone in business. Below are ten apps which can help you to remain in control of your projects.
iStudy PMP Exam (Free)
A fantastic app to use as a study aid when preparing to take the PMP exam, containing hundreds of practice questions.
PRINCE2 Snakes and Ladders (£4.99)
No prizes for guessing this is snakes and ladders with a PRINCE2 twist, in an interactive approach to revising for those upcoming exam questions.
Mindmeister (£3.99)
A great app for quickly noting and sharing your ideas. Your mindmap becomes a live document, that you and your colleagues can add to in real-time.
iPocketCoach (£0.59)
Love it. Those new to project management can gain instant advice on this very handy app. Remind yourself and others on how best to deal with a certain situation.
Evernote (Free)
Remind yourself of your ideas and inspirations wherever you are. With Evernote you can automatically sync your notes, images and sound recordings to one online portal.
Documents to Go (£5.99)
This is great if you’re unable to take the laptop with you. Edit documents and presentations on your phone, which can then be shared with your colleagues.
Tungle (Free)
When working on a global project it can be tough to align everyone’s calendars. Tungle is a great way of arranging meetings that you know everyone can attend.
ClockIn (£1.79)
A useful way to quickly note your time spent on different projects or clients. The information can be saved in CSV format, so that it can go directly into your spreadsheets.
Cisco WebEx Meeting Center (Free)
Online meetings are a must for anyone involved in global business. This app means that you no longer need to be routed to your desk – a life-saver when working across different time zones.
White from Qipit (£7.49)
This is the most expensive app in the list, and it’s here merely because I think it’s cool. Take photos of your whiteboard scribbles, and it automatically formats the image to appear exactly how it looked on your whiteboard – vivid, bright and on a pure white background.
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