MicrosoftВ® Office Project 2007 Step by Step (Step By Step (Microsoft))
Chapter 1: Getting Started with Project
- What Can a Scheduling Engine Do for You?
- The Project Guide: Well Worth a Look
- The Project Guide: Well Worth a Look
- Project Management Focus: Project Is Part of a Larger Picture
- “A Database That Knows About Time”
Chapter 2: Creating a Task List
- Project Management Focus: Defining the Right Tasks for the Right Deliverable
- Project Management Focus: How Do You Come Up with Accurate Task Durations?
- Project Management Focus: Top-Down and Bottom-Up Planning
Chapter 3: Setting Up Resources
- What Is the Best Way to Enter Resource Names?
- Project Management Focus: Getting Resource Cost Information
Chapter 4: Assigning Resources to Tasks
- The Scheduling Formula: Duration, Units, and Work
- Project Management Focus: When Should Effort-Driven Scheduling Apply?
Chapter 6: Tracking Progress on Tasks
- Project Management Focus: Is the Project on Track?
Chapter 7: Fine-Tuning Task Details
- Task Types and Effort-Driven Scheduling
Chapter 9: Fine-Tuning the Project Plan
- Project Management Focus: Evaluating Resource Allocation
Chapter 11: Printing Project Information
- Project Management Focus: Communicating with Stakeholders
Chapter 12: Sharing Project Information with Other Programs
- Working with Project File Formats
Chapter 13: Tracking Progress on Tasks and Assignments
- Saving Interim Plans
- Manually Entering Actual Costs
- Project Management Focus: Collecting Actuals from Resources
Chapter 14: Viewing and Reporting Project Status
- Is Variance Ever a Good Thing?
- Project Management Focus: Getting the Word Out
Chapter 18: Measuring Performance with Earned Value Analysis
- Changing How Project Calculates Earned Value Numbers
Chapter 19: Consolidating Projects and Resources
- Creating a Dedicated Resource Pool
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