Microsoft Project 2003 For Dummies

  • 5h 22m
  • Nancy Stevenson
  • John Wiley & Sons (US)
  • 2004

Did you know you’ve been managing projects ever since you tackled your first coloring book? Now both the projects and the problems are bigger, but if you manage to grab this book, you’ll discover easy ways to collect and track data, share resources, prepare budgets, develop reports, and make your projects successful with Project.

Discover how to:

  • Build Project plans
  • Set up calendar settings, task outlines, and timing relationships
  • Assign resources
  • Incorporate smaller projects into a master project
  • Modify item formatting
  • Integrate Project with Outlook

About the Author

Nancy Stevenson has written more than 40 books on topics from motivation to wireless technology. She’s a project management expert who has presented seminars for Fortune 500 companies.

In this Book

  • Microsoft Project 2003 for Dummies
  • Introduction
  • Project Management: What Is It, and Why Should I Care?
  • The Best-Laid Plans
  • Mark It on Your Calendar
  • Chapter 4: 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
  • Chapter 11: Making Yourself Look Good
  • It All Begins with a Baseline
  • Chapter 13: On the Right Track
  • A Project with a View: Observing Progress
  • Chapter 15: You’re Behind: Now What?
  • Spreading the News: Reporting
  • Getting Better All the Time
  • Getting Ready to Use Project Server
  • Getting Your Project Virtual with Project Server
  • Ten Golden Rules of Project Management
  • Ten Project-Management Software Products to Explore
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