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Part of our New Perspectives Series, this text offers a case-oriented, problem-solving approach to teaching students about Microsoft Project 2003. This title covers the basic to intermediate Microsoft Project 2003 skills, and is a perfect add-on to any Project Management course.
Rachel Biheller Bunin has been writing and editing books on computer applications for almost 25 years. She has been an invited speaker on PowerPoint and presentation graphics at several national conferences. Rachel received a Masters in Educational Technology from Fordham University.
1. Planning a Project 2. Creating a Project Schedule 3. Communicating Project Information 4. Assigning Resources and Costs 5. Tracking Progress and Closing the Project 6. Sharing Project Information with Other People and Applications Appendices A. The Microsoft Project 2003 Help System B. Project 2003 Resources on the Web C. Project Management Resources on the Web D. Project Management Certifications E. Successful Project Management F. Collaborative Projects and Microsoft Project Server
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