In "Life at Basecamp - six months in" [CNNMoney.com], author Jonathun Blum migrates his business' project-management to Basecamp.
When I put my business on a single, Web-based communications system, lots of good things happened. Overnight, we created a common software environment that forced everybody to work in the same ways...Basecamp brought a "best practices" rigor to my business. It gave us a common nomenclature for projects and allowed us to organize our content workflow into headings like Overview, Messages, To-Do's, Milestones and more, tied to each project.Many of these features worked very well. For example, messages about a project pulled near-random e-mail chatter into organized threads. File revisions were clear and almost impossible to confuse, which was a major problem here.




