Microsoft Project 2002 For Dummies

  • 4h 34m
  • Nancy Stevenson
  • John Wiley & Sons (US)
  • 2002

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.

About the Author

Nancy Stevenson has taught project management to dozens of Fortune 500 clients. She is he co-author off the Microsoft Project 98 Bible, as well as more than thirty books on technology and business topics.

In this Book

  • Microsoft Project 2002 For Dummies
  • Introduction
  • Project Management: What Is It, and Why Should I Care?
  • The Best Laid Plans
  • Mark It on Your Calendar
  • A Tisket, a Task Kit
  • Getting Your Outline in Line
  • Timing Is Everything
  • Using Your Natural Resources
  • What’s All This Gonna Cost?
  • Your Assignment, Should You Choose to Accept It
  • Fine-Tuning Your Plan
  • Making Yourself Look Good
  • It All Begins with a Baseline
  • On the Right Track
  • A Project with a View: Observing Progress
  • You’re Behind: Now What?
  • Spreading the News: Reporting
  • Getting Better All the Time
  • Ten Golden Rules of Project Management
  • Ten Project Management Software Products to Explore
  • Microsoft Project 2002 For Dummies—Cheat Sheet
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