Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 388 pages
- Published by: For Dummies January 3, 2007
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0470036516
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0470036518
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Book Dimensions:
9.1 x 7.3 x 1.2 inches
- Weighs: 1.3 pounds
Product Description
Create project plans that make the most of your money and time Get your projects on track, manage resources, and share information online Project 2007 helps you keep your projects on track by providing sophisticated tools for building task outlines and important timing relationships; efficiently assigning people, cost, and material resources; and keeping everyone and everything on schedule. Get an overview of the benefits of Project Server and Project Web Access for communicating with your team and managing your project online.
All this on the bonus CD-ROM - Tools for creating enhanced graphics and reports
- Strategic planning and brainstorming tools
- Project add-ons that improve your time reporting and tracking capabilities
- For details and complete system requirements, see the CD-ROM appendix.
Discover how to - Employ the powerful new features of Project 2007
- Track down problems with Task Drivers
- Explore Project's new Visual Reports
- Get tips for saving time and money on your projects
Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of eBook file.
Back Cover Copy
Create project plans that make the most of your money and time Get your projects on track, manage resources, and share information online Project 2007 helps you keep your projects on track by providing sophisticated tools for building task outlines and important timing relationships; efficiently assigning people, cost, and material resources; and keeping everyone and everything on schedule. Get an overview of the benefits of Project Server and Project Web Access for communicating with your team and managing your project online.
All this on the bonus CD-Rom - Tools for creating enhanced graphics and reports
- Strategic planning and brainstorming tools
- Project add-ons that improve your time reporting and tracking capabilities
- For details and complete system requirements, see the CD-ROM appendix.
Discover how to - Employ the powerful new features of Project 2007
- Track down problems with Task Drivers
- Explore Project's new Visual Reports
- Get tips for saving time and money on your projects
Reader Reviews
Project management on even a fairly large project is both important and difficult to accomplish without computer assistance. Microsoft Project is a full fledged project management system that is fully integrated into the Microsoft Office environment. This means that the screen looks a lot like any other Office application. There are several versions of Project, and these are described to assist in deciding what to buy. Finally you get to the point where you have Project on your system and have gotten it started. This is a 'For Dummies' book. And it makes the assumption that you aren't dump, that you have some idea about how to use a computer and have just been assigned the task of managing a project. It begins with defining things like What Is Project Management? Then it leads you through how Project 2007 can help you keep track of things. Of all the books I've seen, this is the one I'd recomment for the beginning user. There are some more complex reference books for advanced users, but this is the place to start. Later, if PM turns you on, you can go on to certification, the official domumentation, and so on. A final strong reason for this book is the CD. It contains an awful lot of other software that you may find helpful for us in conjunction with Microsoft Project. Many of these are free, open source programs, but here they all are, and they all work.
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