How to effectively use XMind for project management?
Posted on December 6th, 2016 in Tips | 17 Comments »
Nowadays, projects are becoming bigger and more complex. Project manager George is managing five major projects simultaneously. It’s two weeks before the deadline of one of them. But the project is at least five weeks behind!
It’s hard.
George is definitely not the only one who struggles with multiple projects. Managers need better tools to help them plan and implement projects, monitor their status, maintain control of project budget and communicate effectively with team members and stakeholders. Luckily, XMind is here to help.
All projects at a glance
For project manager like George who is managing multiple major projects simultaneously, project dashboard is your best choice. All projects will be displayed in one mind map, so that you can have a clear overview of all projects without submerging yourself in the details.
Manage a project
XMind, an incredibly versatile tool for project management, suits perfectly every stage of project management process. When managing a project, there are numerous things need to be done. Good visualization tools like XMind help you get all needed information quickly. Simply open a blank mind map and write down all project related information, you will get a clear overview of your project.
In XMind’s Task Info view, you can
- enter an assignee who is responsible for a task;
- select a proper priority level for a task;
- quickly set the start and end date for a task by mouse click;
- easily change the task progress by moving the progress slide;
- set check point to determine whether the project is proceeding as planned and to take corrective action as needed;
- add a predecessor to the selected task.
Gantt chart in project management
Gantt chart is one of the easiest ways to quickly visualize a project and all its subtasks. Even for complex projects, they can be used to provide a quick overview of the project. XMind converts the mind map to Gantt chart effortlessly, which helps you get all related information at a glance.
Simply click the “Gantt Chart” button on the toolbar you can open the Gantt chart view. In the left part of the Gantt chart view, you can quickly add, edit or change all task information, which will be shown as task bars in the right part. When you hover over the task bar, the detailed information will be shown as a tooltip. You can change the start and end date by moving or dragging the task bar and even add dependency between two tasks.
Print Gantt chart to multiple pages
To communicate information with your team or stakeholders easily and effectively, XMind supports printing the Gantt chart on multiple pages and exporting the Gantt chart to MS Project, PDF and image.
Presentation makes communication easy
Sometimes project managers may need to present the project, so the team members can fully understand the project process and their responsibilities, or they just need to report on the current status of a project. XMind has a very powerful and helpful presentation feature, which helps present from topic to topic and get focused on each particular topic with the help of the darkened background. With slide-based presentation feature you can customize your own presentation with just a few clicks.
17 Responses
I love the potential of this aspect of Xmind. However, we can already see above a key functional error in the design: The ‘Summary Tasks’ (eg. Project 1) are not automatically taking into account the dates of the underlying tasks, and so give false end dates. This will be a problem for George when he presents a summary view to management, and they think it will be done a week earlier than George plans! Also, I see the team is working on the weekends. Is there a project calendar that automatically excludes hours, or days from the planning?
I am a retired project manager and this would have made my job so much easier. It would also be extremely useful in status updates to the clients easy to understand and accurate! Great tool!
hello
i saw the chapter “All projects at a glance” where you put a very nice resume table with several projects.
are xmind able to read several xmind files (eache file with a Project) and list the top priorities, progress and person of those tasks and give us an updated resume table?
kind regards
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can xmind import a spreadsheet and convert it into a mindmap?
Hi Philip,
currently, XMind doesn’t support importing a spreadsheet. XMind supports importing MS Word, Mindjet MindManager, FreeMind, OPML, Lighten and NovaMind.
Best regards,
Anna
Hi Grant,
thanks so much for your feedback. Currently, the dates of the underlying tasks won’t be taken into account automatically. We will consider your advice very carefully and try to improve this feature in our future releases.
For now, weekends are not counted for task duration. We are also considering to give users options to define their preferred holiday settings in our future releases.
Best regards,
Anna
Hi,
I’m sorry, but the way XMind manages tasks today makes it almost unusable for project management. If you manage several projects at a time, adding tasks across multiple mindmaps, it’s absolutely impossible to have a clear view of all tasks at a glance.
What’s more, the tasks info panel if overcomplex and not actionable when managing simple “todo” or more advanced GTD-like mechanisms, unless you want to spend/waste a lot of time filling a form for every single task.
Make the “All projects at a glance” chapter real, by automatically listing all tasks across multiple mindmaps and yes, perhaps XMind would have a future in projects management. Until that, it’s just a very frustrating tool, with many powerful features but lacking the ability to show the big picture. Which is a shame for mindmapping tool.
M
As you add features, please consider adding a Critical Path Method (CPM) to indicate a task or milestone that must be done prior to other tasks and even highlight or prioritize those lists of tasks (the “Crtitical Path”) which are necessary to other task lists. This is another basic way to view and present project planning that XMind might be ideal in performing.
At Grant
Hello,
Project-times and -bars are handled correctly if you set the dependencies correctly.
In Project 1 there are no dependencies set FROM the underlying tasks.
As you can see in project 2, Task F can only end, if the whole Project 2 ended. This makes little sense. By turning the dependency, all should work fine (arrow is then pointing up from task to project).
XMIND: As you add features, please consider adding the ability to add “network diagram” edges/lines precedence relationships e.g. Task A must be done before Task B, after the block diagram (logical relationship) lines are in place.
New to XMind, found this easy to use and quite useful! Def makes projects easier to track and illustrate to my audience. One drawback is I didn’t see where I can easily and effectively input and track my budgets and targets. Anyone knows?
@Xmind. The thing that really damages Xmind’s usefulness is it’s inability to show dates in English (rather than US) format in Gantt chart view. 05/06/2017 is really difficult for me (and millions of others) to read as anything but 5th June. Surely this is an easy fix? Thank you.
Thanks, it’s useful to me, a junior project manager.
Hi All,
Related to the section “All projects at a glance”, it’s seems to be time consuming to update a large projects portofolio manually.
Is there a programmatic way to do it ?
Thanks for feddback,
@philippeko
My main use for Xmind is for Product Roadmap planning (top down), and I think the simple Gantt Chart described above will be just the job for my Use Case. I need to take a full Roadmap for 2017 (my Mind Map) and prioritize only the items that my Delivery Manager can resource. These can then be published to management and customers using the Gantt Chart format. De-prioritised items will remain on the Mind Map until more delivery resources become available.
Then we will transfer each of the items to be delivered into JIRA as Epics, where the Scrum Master will manage the agile delivery of each story, using ‘bottom up’ planning.
I’m using this with some plugin – sync for outlook . now when I add new task it synchronise with putlook (office 365 exchange) and app on my android phone (taska¬es app) and I’m very, very glad !
Greg