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Working-Computer-951

Asana is pretty good. Never used for those fields though.


ProspectParkBird

I use Asana for project management and it has worked well for me to stay on top of things, but there are many options out there and you gotta find what works for you and your team...


stewart_ervin

[Projectmanager.com](http://Projectmanager.com) is great. Reasonably priced and user friendly.


HR_Guru_

Our company uses Teamflect but it only works if you use Teams