it always interesting when multi billion dollar company's costing system is a 63 tab excel 97 spreadsheet at it's core...WashedOver@lemmy.ca to Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world – 1054 points – 7 months ago195Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsHaving worked in 3 companies, Excel sure seems like the most popular database.Someone in my department suggested that project plans should be moved from Excel to MS Project. It was 50-50 relief vs panicAnd asset management software and internal program GUI and collaborative coding software and even (in one case) version control.My boss used it for marketing control and CRM at one point. I put a stop to that real quick.
Having worked in 3 companies, Excel sure seems like the most popular database.Someone in my department suggested that project plans should be moved from Excel to MS Project. It was 50-50 relief vs panicAnd asset management software and internal program GUI and collaborative coding software and even (in one case) version control.My boss used it for marketing control and CRM at one point. I put a stop to that real quick.
Someone in my department suggested that project plans should be moved from Excel to MS Project. It was 50-50 relief vs panic
And asset management software and internal program GUI and collaborative coding software and even (in one case) version control.My boss used it for marketing control and CRM at one point. I put a stop to that real quick.
Having worked in 3 companies, Excel sure seems like the most popular database.
Someone in my department suggested that project plans should be moved from Excel to MS Project.
It was 50-50 relief vs panic
And asset management software and internal program GUI and collaborative coding software and even (in one case) version control.
My boss used it for marketing control and CRM at one point. I put a stop to that real quick.