Synopses & Reviews
Work through every lesson to complete the full course or do individual lessons to learn just the skills you need. Either way, you get insightful tips from a PMI-certified professional project planner, who shows you how to use Project 2000 to manage projects effectively. You also get practice files on CD-ROM.
Intuitive features make learning easy: Step numbers are your unmistakable guides through the lessons. Buttons and desktop icons show you where to point and click on the screen. Screen shots illustrate the lessons you’re working on. Tips provide alternate steps or additional information. Multimedia demos highlight key functions.
Using this book and Microsoft Project 2000, you’ll learn to: Forecast what you can accomplish with resources such as people, equipment, time, and money Analyze information by using graphs and tables and publish your data in print or on line Track how your projects progress and identify what to do if they don't proceed according to plan Meet Microsoft Project 2000 Microsoft Office Specialist core-level and expert-level objectives
This book is approved courseware for the Microsoft Office Specialist Program. Go to: http: //www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/officespecialist/default.mspx
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Synopsis
The easy-to-follow lessons include clear objectives and real-world business examples so users can learn exactly what they need to know, at their own speed. Managers can more effectively communicate information throughout their organizations by putting the powerful features of Microsoft Project 98 to work.
Synopsis
Work through every lesson to complete the full course or do individual lessons to learn just the skills you need. Either way, you get insightful tips from a PMI-certified professional project planner, who shows you how to use Project 2000 to manage projects effectively. You also get practice files on CD-ROM.
Intuitive features make learning easy:
- Step numbers are your unmistakable guides through the lessons.
- Buttons and desktop icons show you where to point and click on the screen.
- Screen shots illustrate the lessons you’re working on.
- Tips provide alternate steps or additional information.
- Multimedia demos highlight key functions.
Using this book and Microsoft Project 2000, you’ll learn to:
- Forecast what you can accomplish with resources such as people, equipment, time, and money
- Analyze information by using graphs and tables and publish your data in print or on line
- Track how your projects progress and identify what to do if they don't proceed according to plan
- Meet Microsoft Project 2000 Microsoft Office Specialist core-level and expert-level objectives
This book is approved courseware for the Microsoft Office Specialist Program. Go to: http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/officespecialist/default.mspx
For customers who purchase an ebook version of this title, instructions for downloading the CD files can be found in the ebook.
About the Author
Carl Chatfield and Timothy Johnson are the authors of every version of the popular Microsoft Project Step by Step going back to Project 2000.
Carl is a principal content project manager at Microsoft, where he oversees development of user assistance material, UI text, and web content for a range of products and services.
Carl Chatfield and Timothy Johnson are the authors of every version of the popular Microsoft Project Step by Step going back to Project 2000.
Tim is a program manager at Microsoft who has extensive experience with Microsoft Project, going back to Project 3.0. He is a former member of the Project User Assistance team.