Hey @Joel R Kennison if you can help further define "help manage a complex project", that would be helpful for the community to think about and help you.
For projects that are going to run for months and years, perhaps the idea of a "single source of truth" might appeal to you. That's what a board in Miro, accessible by all your stakeholders, can do by bringing transparency, clarity and a strategic visual to everyone involved.
@Joel R Kennison -
For complex schedules, I’d recommend a true project scheduling engine (e.g. MS Project, Primavera). Similarly for financials, I’d use a real project financials tool.
But if you are looking to use Miro as an information radiator to host some dashboards and some key project control artifacts such as a risk register, issue log or current status info, then that is definitely doable. The former two could be tackled using the new grid object for example…
Kiron
Hi @Joel R Kennison ,
by looking into your question I have found out that maybe the answer that I gave could help. So I’ll link it here:
https://community.miro.com/best-practices-discussions-48/international-film-festival-930?postid=3294#post3294
Michael