Microsoft Project 2010 : Step by Step | Carl Chatfield, PMP and Timothy Johnson, MCP | Microsoft Press | 2010 | English | 505 p | pdf | 29.41 MB | ISBN: 0735626952 | Microsoft Project 2010 is a powerful program that helps you plan and manage a wide range of projects. From meeting crucial deadlines and budgets to selecting the right resources, Project 2010 offers easier and more intuitive experiences to help you be more productive and realize better results. If you’re upgrading to Project 2010 from a previous version, you’re probably most interested in the differences between the old and new versions and how they will affect you. The following sections list new features you will want to be aware of, depending on the version of Project you are upgrading from.
Book Title
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Microsoft Project 2010 : Step by Step
Author
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Carl Chatfield, PMP and Timothy Johnson, MCP
Publisher
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Microsoft Press
Year
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2010
Language
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English
Page
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505
File Format
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pdf
File Size
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29.41 MB
Introducing Microsoft Project 2010
Microsoft Project 2010 is a powerful program that helps you plan and manage a wide range of projects. From meeting crucial deadlines and budgets to selecting the right resources, Project 2010 offers easier and more intuitive experiences to help you be more productive and realize better results. You can use Project to:
- Create project plans at the level of detail that’s right for your project. Work with summary data initially or shift to a more detailed approach when it’s convenient. Control what tasks Project can schedule automatically or that you’ll schedule manually.
- Manage tasks, costs, work, and resources at whatever level of detail is appropriate for your project’s needs.
- See your project plan data in a variety of views. Apply grouping, highlighting, sorting, and filtering to see your data the way that you want.
- Track and manage your project plan throughout project execution.
- Collaborate and share data with others in your organization using a variety of productivity applications.
- Use resource pools, consolidated projects, and cross-project links to extend your project management focus across multiple projects.
Project 2010 builds on previous versions to provide powerful project management tools. This introduction provides an overview of new features that we explore throughout the book.
New Features
If you’re upgrading to Project 2010 from a previous version, you’re probably most interested in the differences between the old and new versions and how they will affect you. The following sections list new features you will want to be aware of, depending on the version of Project you are upgrading from.
Contents at a Glance
Table of Contents
Introduction
Part 1 Simple Scheduling
1
A Guided Tour of Project
2
Creating a Task List
3
Setting Up Resources
4
Assigning Resources to Tasks
5
Formatting and Sharing Your Plan
6
Tracking Progress on Tasks
Part 2 Advanced Scheduling
7
Fine-Tuning Task Details
8
Fine-Tuning Resource Details
9
Fine-Tuning Assignment Details
10
Fine-Tuning the Project Plan
11
Organizing Project Details
12
Tracking Progress on Tasks and Assignments
13
Viewing and Reporting Project Status
14
Getting Your Project Back on Track
Part 3 Special Subjects
15
Applying Advanced Formatting and Printing
16
Customizing Project
17
Sharing Project Information with Other Programs
18
Consolidating Projects and Resources
Part 4 Appendices
A
A Short Course in Project Management
B
Roadmap for Developing Your Project and Project Management Skills
C
Using the Practice Files if Connected to Project Server
D
Using Microsoft Project 2010 Step by Step in a Classroom: Suggestions for Instructors
Glossary
Index
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