Microsoft Project 2002 For Dummies

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Author: Nancy Stevenson

ISBN-10: 0764516280

ISBN-13: 9780764516283

Category: Project Management

Get expert tips on using Project to keep all your projects on track\ Make the most of Project to manage people, time, and money\ Microsoft Project is a powerful tool for planning and managing projects. But where do you begin? Don't worry! Filled with plain-English explanations and practical tips, this friendly guide shows you how to put Project to work right away. You'll discover how to define tasks, allocate resources, manage costs, track progress, communicate information - and deliver...

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Get expert tips on using Project to keep all your projects on track Make the most of Project to manage people, time, and money Microsoft Project is a powerful tool for planning and managing projects. But where do you begin? Don't worry! Filled with plain-English explanations and practical tips, this friendly guide shows you how to put Project to work right away. You'll discover how to define tasks, allocate resources, manage costs, track progress, communicate information - and deliver results on time and within budget. The Dummies Way * Explanations in plain English * "Get in, get out" information * Icons and other navigational aids * Tear-out cheat sheet * Top ten lists * A dash of humor and fun Get smart! @www.dummies.com * Find listings of all our books * Create your own personalized book with Hungry Minds a la Carte(TM) * Sign up for daily eTips at www.dummiesdaily.com

Introduction1Pt. ISetting the Stage for Project7Ch. 1Project Management: What Is It, and Why Should I Care?9Ch. 2The Best Laid Plans27Ch. 3Mark It on Your Calendar39Ch. 4A Tisket, a Task Kit51Ch. 5Getting Your Outline in Line71Ch. 6Timing Is Everything89Pt. IIPeople Who Need People101Ch. 7Using Your Natural Resources103Ch. 8What's All This Gonna Cost?117Ch. 9Your Assignment, Should You Choose to Accept It127Pt. IIIWell, It Looks Good on Paper141Ch. 10Fine-Tuning Your Plan143Ch. 11Making Yourself Look Good163Pt. IVAvoiding Disaster: Staying on Track175Ch. 12It All Begins with a Baseline177Ch. 13On the Right Track187Ch. 14A Project with a View: Observing Progress203Ch. 15You're Behind: Now What?217Ch. 16Spreading the News: Reporting231Ch. 17Getting Better All the Time251Pt. VThe Part of Tens261Ch. 18Ten Golden Rules of Project Management263Ch. 19Ten Project Management Software Products to Explore271Pt. VIAppendixes279App. AOverview of Project Server281App. B: Project Management Resources285Glossary289Index297