Project 2010 For Dummies [Paperback] Author: Nancy C. Muir | Language: English | ISBN:
0470501324 | Format: PDF, EPUB
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A friendly reference guide to Microsoft Project, the leading enterprise project management softwareAs project management software, Microsoft Project allows you to oversee your business activities effectively. You can manage resources, share project info, perform modeling and scenario analysis, and standardize reporting processes. This easy-to-understand guide is completely updated to cover the latest changes and newest enhancements to Project 2010 and shows you how to get Project 2010 to work for you.
After an introduction to basic project management concepts, you’ll discover the mechanics of using Project software to create and manage projects. Other topics covered include working with calendars, using and sharing resources, budgeting, formatting taskbars, gathering and tracking data, working with reports, and creating templates.
- Microsoft Project allows you to manage resources, share project information, perform scenario analysis, and standardize reporting processes
- Offers completely updated coverage of the new Project 2010, which is expected to implement the Office Ribbon
- Reviews formatting taskbars, gathering and tracking data, and working with reports
- Addresses using and sharing resources, creating templates, and managing projects
Let the friendly For Dummies writing style guide you through maximizing the new features of Project 2010.
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- Paperback: 432 pages
- Publisher: For Dummies; 1 edition (May 10, 2010)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0470501324
- ISBN-13: 978-0470501320
- Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 7.5 x 1 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
While there are several ways to learn Project 2010, for my money, this is the easiest way to get started. If you're a confirmed "techie," this may not be for you. But if your computer skills fall into the average range,
you'll be able to use several of the applications faster than you might imagine.
By TGW
When I buy an "<XYZ> for Dummies" book, I'm expecting it to teach me at least the basics of how to use <XYZ>. This book, however, is written more in the form of a reference, but if I were to buy a reference, I'd buy a TRUE reference and not a "Dummies" book.
It doesn't walk you through any exercises; rather, it explains things. For example, it explains the differences between Task Types but doesn't walk you through any tutorial examples where you create different Task Types and see the results of each. Rather, it just tells you the steps needed to do activities. For example, "If you want to create a Fixed Duration task, follow these steps..." and it lists the steps.
I was looking to brush up on and improve my MS Project skills, so I researched several books. I finally settled on this book and the "MS Project Step By Step" book. Fortunately, I decided to start with that book and it was a GREAT start and I very-much HIGHLY recommend that book instead of this one!
The Step-By-Step book comes with example Project Plans and walks you through examples/tutorials. I learned A LOT from that book.
Even though this "Dummies" book may serve best as a reference, there are better reference-written books/series out there than this "Dummies" book, so I urge you to also AVOID this book, even if you're looking for a reference.
By Nusaram
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