Wrike Deployment
The biggest issue we encountered with deployment was the change of mentality and change the way our department worked. However, once we all made a commitment to the process, I can't imagine working anywhere that doesn't use Wrike.
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Almost none, it's so quick and easy to learn. With 25 users currently, we have completed over 700 tasks and have 1200 active tasks over the past 2 months. We ran one 2-hour training workshop only.
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Wrike
March 2024
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Yes, in academia there is no culture for the use of project management tools. Motivating people to use it was difficult. Also, when I started there were some issues with creating new accounts. I recommended to Wrike to allow people to have access to more than one group (or accounts) and since they applied my suggestion, it became a lot easier to start.
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Felix Maximiliano Obes
Project Manager at a transportation company with 1,001-5,000 employees
When too many updates were done, we had to reload the web-app, the same did not happen on the iOS or Android App.
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View full review »At the beginning I did not understand very much all the details that this program offers, but once I read everything about it I can get the maximum use of a really interesting, and helpful tool.
View full review »No issues.
View full review »You must make sure you have buy-in from your key people. Wrike is a good tool, but it still requires follow through from those accountable for various tasks.
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We didn't experience any issues with deployment.
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No, zero.
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The flexibility, which is a strength, also requires you to think through how to structure Wrike to best serve your needs.
View full review »There aren't any issues with deployment but you do have to think creatively if you are going to have the tool function to your unique needs.
View full review »Deployment was fairly easy.
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None so far.
View full review »No, it was fairly seemless.
View full review »Buy-in for any implemented workflow change is difficult.
View full review »No issues encountered.
View full review »Only that people don't like new things. The name doesn't help.
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There is a learning curve, so employees just starting out with Wrike take a few weeks to feel comfortable.
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No, we haven't had any issues with deployment.
View full review »We haven't had any issues with deployment.
View full review »We haven't had issues with deployent.
View full review »No issues with deployment.
View full review »Deployment was smooth with the help of the Wrike support team.
View full review »No major issues I have come across besides the comments that some people who are involved in a project may not have received them.
Wrike is the best only when you minimize the screen, as the letters can become to small to read.
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Wrike
March 2024
Learn what your peers think about Wrike. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: March 2024.
768,740 professionals have used our research since 2012.