
The Complete Idiot's Guide to
Project Management with Microsoft
Project 2003
More than a Software Manual
The CIG to Project Management with Microsoft Project
2003 is not about using MS Project -- it's about how to successfully
initiate, plan, execute, control,
and close any project with confidence and professionalism.
It blends 30 years of real-world project
experience, with the world's best standards and practices
(the Project Management Institute's Book of
Knowledge), with the most popular scheduling software (Microsoft
Project) into an easy-to-use desktop companion. The result is a straightforward,
results-oriented approach that gets your project off to a fast, sure-footed
start, and keeps you on the road to project success.
This new and expanded edition has been carefully
formulated to keep you focused on an effective project management process, on
your leadership role, on your ability to communicate
with influence,
and most importantly, on your team's results-focused action.
It doesn't teach you every feature and command in
Microsoft Project--rather, it teaches you the best way to use Microsoft Project
to get project results!
Drive Project Success with
Confidence
You'll find indispensable new worksheets
and checklists that have been field-tested and project-proven
to get you in the know and keep you in the lead, driving your project's success:
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Project Concept Checklist
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Project Charter Outline
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Statement of Work Check Sheet
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Project Initiation Document
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Preplanning Checklist
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Scope Change Request
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Project Acceptance Checklist
You'll learn which software features you should use,
and which software features you really can ignore. And as you learn the best
ways to use Microsoft Project, you'll also find hundreds of good ideas
and scores of great project management tips
within the 100
new pages, countless revisions, additions, and updates to this new edition. There are completely new
sections on reporting, and presenting, to keep you
looking like a pro.
Focus Your Energy on What's
Important
You'll not only learn the easiest ways to put Microsoft
Project 2003's powerful features to work on your project, but you'll also learn
how to keep your project team focused on results and
moving forward as a high-performance team. You'll find scores of project management techniques and
time-tested best practices that will help you:
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Get every project off to a fast, sure-footed start
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Solve the communication nightmares on any project
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Ensure authentic participation from even the most
remote stakeholder
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Identify potential problems and deal with them
before they threaten your success
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Make sure every project is a winner
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Create and maintain a project management reputation just short of "miracle worker"
You'll learn from a
seasoned project manager who has successfully lead scores of projects, trained
hundreds of project teams throughout the U.S., Canada, and Australia, and has
collected every good idea he has found
along the way:
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When and how to most effectively use Microsoft
Project (and when not to!)
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How to create simple, effective plans
that command
attention
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How to facilitate authentic participation from
everyone in the project team --even when they don't report to you
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How to present project information like a
professional for decision making, top-level reviews, or formal presentations
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How to manage multiple projects, project
portfolios, and programs with finesse
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How to resolve resource shortages across
multiple projects
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How to manage projects successfully even when your
customer (or boss) keeps changing the game
What You Really Need to Know
about Microsoft Project
All in all, you'll learn just about
everything most
project managers really need to know about Microsoft Project 2003. (It even
covers earlier additions of Microsoft Project including Microsoft Project 2000
and Microsoft Project 2002.) But it doesn't pretend to cover every feature and function that
the creative programmers at Microsoft have included! This book helps you master
the software features that most project managers really need, and
leaves out the features that only a few project managers will occasionally need.
For example, while this book
describes Microsoft's new server-based EPM (enterprise-wide project management
system) and the benefits it promises, it doesn't pretend to be a design guide or
setup manual for Microsoft's EPM system. These implementations require careful
analysis and planning and are beyond this book's scope. And while everything in
this book will be useful in an EPM scenario, you'll want to arm yourself with additional resources to
undertake such an initiative. (Several resources are provided in the book's
appendices).
Most importantly, this book helps you use Microsoft
Project to
enhance your ability to
lead your project team to success.
The Easiest Way to Consistent
Project Success
It provides an
effective approach that is easily scalable to large or small projects; it provides insight to common
project
leadership challenges; it
keeps you focused on project
results rather than just the software's many
features; and it helps you use Microsoft Project to do what it does best:
schedule, communicate, analyze, track, and
control
project success!
This book is not about
Microsoft Project success - it's about your project success!
To get your personal desktop copy, visit your
favorite book store
and ask for The Complete Idiot's Guide to Project Management with
Microsoft Project 2003 by Ron Black, visit an online bookseller, or
contact Ron directly at 800-381-8686 or at Email:
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"Everything you
really need to know for managing projects using Microsoft Project."


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ISBN: 1-59257-308-8 Pages: 360 Published by: Penguin Group,
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