2019-10-15T13:13:00Z

What do you like most about Planview AgilePlace?

Miriam Tover - PeerSpot reviewer
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MZ
Real User
2021-09-22T22:23:00Z
Sep 22, 2021

The transparency that it brings is valuable. I like to look at things from all angles, and sometimes, flip chart paper on a wall and sticky notes are better than something on a screen, but the way they've made it accessible from all points for anyone within an organization is great. As a project management guy, sometimes, you have to force people into new environments where they have to see what you're talking about. Any screen is a barrier, and people got to get into the screen. How do you know they do? You don't necessarily know, but you are getting around that barrier with a countermeasure of making it accessible to as many as possible. So, everyone can jump in there and see everything. It is fully transparent, and I like that. This is one thing that helps.

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CW
Real User
2021-09-22T18:47:00Z
Sep 22, 2021

I would say it's highly scalable. LeanKit can scale across the enterprise easily. Every business could probably find a use case for leveraging LeanKit.

NS
Real User
2021-09-22T10:18:00Z
Sep 22, 2021

LeanKit is amazing when it comes to getting answers about a given card's status. That's one of the biggest takeaways that we've had. The status is right there on the board. Everybody can see it. You just click on it and it gives you everything that you need to know, especially the comments feature because it gives us a timeline of updates. We use that a lot where we write a comment on the card and then we can see and track progress as we move it across the board.

BP
User
2021-09-21T14:35:00Z
Sep 21, 2021

The "Blocking" feature has helped our scrum masters track impediments and share them at the program level to stakeholders with accountability and detail so that they understand and the action items which can be noted easily.

HP
Real User
2021-01-13T09:22:00Z
Jan 13, 2021

Using the tool seems to save time versus trying to do things in a regular manner. It is highly collaborative; everybody can see things in one place. It is a highly functional, but pretty simple tool. That is hard to find: A tool that has a lot of functions, but is also simple.

DJ
Real User
2020-09-21T06:33:00Z
Sep 21, 2020

My team specifically uses our board for all of our Remedy tickets that come in. We had a card for every ticket that we get, and we're able to add the link to that specific ticket there.If I'm out of office, for example, and someone else needs to work a ticket or someone is being contacted to work on a ticket, I don't have to sign on it. Someone else can easily access that ticket because I put the link in there. It's nice. It has a lot of great functionality in there.

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BN
Real User
2020-09-16T10:05:00Z
Sep 16, 2020

We use the board and card hierarchies in terms of sprints so that we can see if we have cross-functional teams that are working on the same projects together, especially when projects have dependencies. The parent-child relationship within cards is really nice so that we can see what kind of dependencies there are when we're trying to get projects finished.

JC
Real User
2019-10-15T13:13:00Z
Oct 15, 2019

It makes work visible, so everybody knows where everything is. It uses Kanban, and that makes work visible.

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