Project Management 5th Edition with Microsoft Project 2002 Trial Edition and Master Visually Project 2003 Set


Book Description

The book is primarily intended for use as a college textbook for teaching project management at the advanced undergraduate or master's level. The text is appropriate for classes on the management of service, product, engineering projects, as well as information systems (IS). Thus, we have included some coverage of material concerning information systems and how IS projects differ from and are similar to regular business projects. The authors draw upon their personal experiences working with project managers and on the experience of friends and colleagues who have spent much of their working lives serving as project managers in the real world. Thus, in contrast to the books that are about project management, this book teaches students how to do project management. from a management perspective rather than a cookbook, special area treatise, or collection of loosely associated articles. It addresses the basic nature of managing all types of projects - public, business, engineering, information systems, and so on - as well as specific techniques and insights required to carry out this unique way of getting things done. It deals with the problems of selecting projects, initiating them, and operating and controlling them. It discusses the demands made on the project manager and the nature of the manager's interaction with the rest of the parent organization. It covers the difficult problems associated with conducting a project using people and organizations that represent different cultures and may be separated by considerable distances. It even covers the issues arising when the decision is made to terminate a project.




Project Management Field Guide 2nd Edition with Microsoft Project 2002 Trial Edition and Microsoft Office 2003 Bible with CD Set


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Offering three of the best books in the area, this set provides all the know-how required to help readers effectively project manage and achieve their desired outcome. The first of the set Field Guide to Project Management features a who's-who roster of expert authors that present practical explanations and advice on all aspects of project management: planning techniques, concepts, paradigms, processes, tools, and techniques. No other volume offers such a wealth of reliable information on project management systems in such a concise, authoritative and accessible format. The second set component provides a comprehensive resource covering the basics as well as advanced topics such as customizing Project, using macros, and importing and exporting information. It also includes coverage of building tasks, using views, modifying the appearance of a project, and resolving scheduling and resource problems, plus new sample projects and a new chapter on using Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) and VBScript with Project The final set component is a CD-ROM that presents a trial of Microsoft Project 2002.







Microsoft Project Version 2002 Inside Out


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Dig into Microsoft-« Project 2002—and discover how you can really put your project management skills to work! This supremely organized reference packs hundreds of timesaving solutions, troubleshooting tips, and handy workarounds in concise, fast-answer format. It's all muscle and no fluff. Find the best and fastest ways to perform everyday tasks, and challenge yourself to new levels of Microsoft Project mastery!- Ace the essentials—from defining project scope to analyzing and reporting results- Orchestrate tasks, resources, time, and costs- Enable team members to collaborate and stay on track through the Web- Manage multiple projects and subprojects- Track progress, monitor variances, save a slipping schedule!- Exchange or link project information with other Microsoft Office programs - Master the tools for leading enterprise-wide initiatives to success- Build custom solutions with macros and Microsoft Visual Basic-« for Applications (VBA)CD-ROM FEATURES:- Intuitive HTML interface- Extensive collection of Microsoft add-ins and third-party utilities, demos, and trials- Complete eBook—easy to browse and print!- Sample chapters from other Microsoft Press-« INSIDE OUT books- Web links to Microsoft Office Tools on the Web, online troubleshooters, and product support- Interactive tutorials- Microsoft Visio-« auto-demos- 60-day trial version of Microsoft Project Standard edition




Microsoft Project 2003 For Dummies


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Whether your job is to manage the construction of a building, oversee the launch of a new product, host an international event, or plan a company party, Microsoft Project 2003 can help. Microsoft Project 2003 For Dummies shows you how to use the program to plan, schedule, and budget all phases of a project, assign the resources, create essential reports, and monitor your progress. If you’re new to Project, you’ll find what you need to get up to speed, including info on how Project works, finding your way around, and building your first Project plan. If you’ve used an earlier version of Project, you’ll delve into Project 2003 and all of the new features it puts at your fingertips. Complete with case histories, screen shots, and step-by-step instructions, this guide walks you through: Making calendar settings, building a task-outline, and entering timing and timing relationships for tasks Assigning resources and material costs to tasks Using scheduling and tracking tools: The Gantt Chart which is the main view of Project; The Network Diagram (version of a PERT (program Evaluation and Review Technique) chart; Risk management; and Resource management Recalculating based on what-if scenarios to solve resource conflicts, get your costs within budget, or meet your deadlines Understanding the task/subtask structure, creating an outline, and working with WBS (Work Breakdown Structure) codes Working with a combination of cost types (fixed, work, and material) and customizing costs fields with Value Lists Saving your plan with a baseline Using the tracking toolbar and to record actual activity, update fixed costs, and more Generating and formatting standard reports (complete with graphics), creating custom reports, and using the XML Reporting Wizard If you have Project Server (that complements Project 2003 but is not included), this book shows you how to use Project in an enterprise environment to centralize information online and get real online collaboration. You can publish projects to the Web, allow team members to update their progress, analyze your project status, and generally communicate in one central, online location. Microsoft Project 2003 For Dummies is complete with a bonus CD-ROM that includes: Add-on tools and templates Case history examples Test preparation questions for the Project Management Institute (PMI) certification exam Milestones Project Companion and Project KickStart trial versions Cobra, WBS Chart Pro, PERT Chart Expert, and TimeSheet Professional demo versions Use this friendly guide to get comfortable with Project. You’ll wonder how you managed without it.




Microsoft Project Fundamentals


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Get a firm grip on one of the most popular project management applications on the market today In Microsoft Project Fundamentals: Microsoft Project Standard 2021, Professional 2021, and Project Online Editions, accomplished project management leader Teresa Stover delivers a hands-on introduction to Microsoft’s popular project management software filled with real-world examples and plain-language guidance. The book walks you through how to plan, schedule, manage resources, track progress, and more. In the book, you’ll: Learn principles and best practices of project management while mastering Microsoft Project capabilities, calculations, and views Understand how task durations, dependencies, and date constraints power the project schedule Manage human, equipment, and material resources, including availability, cost, and task assignments Adjust the project to optimize for the project finish date, budget, and resource allocation Use Microsoft Project to manage waterfall or agile projects Ideal for anyone seeking to unlock the potential of Microsoft’s leading project management software for their own project work, Microsoft Project Fundamentals is an essential resource for those new to Microsoft Project and project management, as well as previous users and seasoned project professionals looking for a refresher in the latest features of the newest version of Microsoft Project.




Planning and Control Using Microsoft® Office Project and Pmbok® Guide


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This book is principally a Microsoft Project book aimed at Project Management Professionals who understand the PMBOK® Guide Fourth Edition processes and wish to learn how to use Microsoft Office Project to plan and control their projects in a PMBOK® Guide environment, and discover how to gain the most from the software.This book is may be used for learning Microsoft Project in an environment utilizing the PMBOK® Guide processes and may be used as a self teach book, or a user guide, or for a two-day training course.A Microsoft Project user guide and training manual written for Project Management Professionals following the PMBOK® Guide Fourth Edition who wish to learn how to schedule projects in a single project environment with or without Resources with Microsoft Project. The book is packed with screen shots, constructive tips and is suitable as a training course handout, for learning the software or as a reference book. The book contains workshops with solutions at the end of each chapter for the reader to practice the skills taught in the chapter. The book is based on the Microsoft Project 2007 but may be used with Microsoft Project 2000, 2002 or 2003 as the book points out the differences.




Microsoft® Office Project 2003


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Learn the critical skills you need to lead any project to success. This toolkit offers practical instruction and expert advice on project management methodology and a step-by-step tutorial for using Microsoft Office Project 2003. In addition to two books, this value packed resource includes two CDs loaded with extras! You get these books: Microsoft Office Project 2003 Step by Step On Time! On Track! On Target! Managing your Projects Successfully with Microsoft Project Plus, your two CDs feature: FREE 60-day trial of Microsoft Office Project 2003 Standard edition software Demos of Project Standard 2003 and the Enterprise Project Management solution in action Sample project-management templates and documents All Step by Step practice files Fully searchable eBooks More great templates and eReferences! For customers who purchase an ebook version of this title, instructions for downloading the CD files can be found in the ebook.




Revised an Introduction to Project Management, Fifth Edition


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This text updates Appendix A for Project 2016 versus 213. The other chapters and pagination are the same as the original fifth edition. Based on user feedback, the fifth edition of An Introduction to Project Management provides a separate chapter for planning integration and scope management and for planning time and cost management. Additional examples are provided for creating work breakdown structures and schedules. It also includes information on Basecamp, a free web-based project management tool, along with a user guide. In addition to updating many references and examples, this edition continues to include several popular features: - Follows the Project Management Institute's PMBOK(r) Guide, Fifth Edition (2013) - Has chapters for each process group and a comprehensive case study to illustrate applying tools and techniques throughout the project life cycle - Includes a Guide for using Microsoft Project - Provides a free trial of MatchWare's MindView Business software (www.matchware.com/intropm), a tool for creating mind maps, Gantt charts, and other project documents - Uses real-world examples and references, including opening cases and case wrap-ups, examples of what went right, what went wrong, media snapshots, best practices, and video highlights in each chapter - End of chapter materials include chapter summaries, quick quizzes, discussion questions, and exercises, with case studies provided in Appendix C -Comprehensive, secure instructor site available with lecture slides, solution files, test banks, etc. -Free Web site includes over fifty template files, online quizzes and games, data files for Microsoft Project, and much more. Visit the free companion Web site at www.intropm.com.




Master Visually Project 2003


Book Description

This reference contains hundreds of step-by-step screen shots that show how to accomplish more than 300 tasks using Microsoft Project 2003. Tasks include opening projects, defining task relationships, resolving scheduling and resource conflicts, and creating professional-looking status reports.