Effective EPM allows organizations to better meet Portfolio commitments and achieve their goals. The process begins with the project manager, using a variety of tools described in this manual.
Presented in the context of what a project manager needs to know, Project Management Using Microsoft Project 2013 serves as a comprehensive reference and cohesive training guide, assembling content and best practices honed over many years of Microsoft Project and general project management training.
Project Management Using Microsoft Project 2013:
- Is practical! The package demonstrates why software features and functions are important from a project management theory standpoint, and then demonstrates how to effectively leverage that value.
- Is comprehensive! The publication serves as a guide to running a project from initiation to closeout with guides along the way for how to use Microsoft Project to facilitate that.
- Is proven! The publication's content is based on the authors' 20+ years of project management and Microsoft Project consulting experience.
- Is inclusive! The publication covers Microsoft Project 2013 Standard, Microsoft Project 2013 Professional, Microsoft Project Server 2013, Microsoft Project Web Application 2013 (PWA) and Microsoft Project Online 2013 for Office 365.
- Gauges comprehension! The publication includes exercise files that use a standardized style to explain how to navigate the ribbon.
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