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Cushman & Wakefield to use Tango project management software

Real estate services firm Cushman & Wakefield have entered into an agreement with Tango, to be their global project management technology partner.

Once fully implemented, over 2,000 Cushman & Wakefield project managers will use Tango’s project management software, supporting both project and development services, said the companies in a statement.

The software is expected to assist users through the project management process – from the initial fact-finding and gathering stage in the field through to managing financials to ensure projects are delivered on time and within budget. Project managers are also expected to be able to visualize budgets and project pipelines in real-time.

[Image courtesy: Cushman & Wakefield]

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