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All scheduling software is difficult to learn for a number of
reasons. None have the optimal settings when installed and Layouts,
User Preferences and default options need to be adjusted to obtain
the best possible performance. Usually the Help files do not
connect the user to real life situations and do not explain the
practical use of functions. Furthermore, there are many flicks and
switches with obscure names that are difficult to understand or
decide what they do or which are important. These issues make
learning the software very difficult without a comprehensive guide
written by an experienced user. Investing in a book written by Paul
E Harris will address all these issues and allow you to setup the
software properly and understand all the obscure functions letting
you become productive more quickly and enhance your career
opportunities and salary with a solid understanding of the
software. This book is an update of the author's Primavera P6
Version 8 to 20 book and the workshops have been updated so they
start in the future. The book has been written so it may be used
with any software industry version. The book is packed with screen
shots, constructive tips and contains workshops with solutions at
the end of each chapter for the reader to practice the skills
taught. It has been written so it may be used with either the
Professional Project Management Client version or the Enterprise
Project Portfolio Management Optional Client. The book is aimed at:
1. People who wish learn the software but are unable to attend a
training course and find the software reference manual hard going.
2. Project management companies who wish to run their own software
training courses or provide their employees with an alternative
text to the vendor supplied user manual. 3. Training organizations
requiring a training manual to run their own training courses. The
book is designed to teach planners and schedulers in any industry
how to setup and use the software in a project environment. It
explains in plain English and in a logical sequence, the steps
required to create and maintain an unresourced and resourced
schedule. It tackles some of the more complex aspects of the
software that the user manual does not address. It highlights the
sources of information and the methods that should be employed to
produce a realistic and useful project schedule. The book provides
advice on how on how the many software options may be applied to
projects environments and it aims to teach readers how to plan and
control projects created within the software package and stays
focused on explaining how to use Primavera to schedule projects by:
1. Concentrating on the core functions required to set up an
enterprise environment and how to plan and control projects. 2.
Providing command lists at the start of each chapter as a quick
reference. 3. Providing a comprehensive table of contents and index
of all topics. The book is intended to be used: 1. As a self-teach
book, or 2. A user guide, or 3. A training manual for a three-day
training course, instructor PowerPoint slide shows are available
from the author. This book is written by an experienced scheduler,
who has used the software at the sharp end of projects and is not a
techo. It draws on the author's practical experience in using the
software in a wide variety of industries. It presents workable
solutions to real day to day planning and scheduling problems and
contains practical advice on how to set up the software and import
data.
The book is aimed at Project Management Professionals who are
casual or new users and understand the software basics but require
a short and snappy guide. It is the sort of book that may be read
without a computer on the bus, train or plane. This book quickly
gets down to the issues that many people grapple with when trying
to use some of the more advanced features of the software and
enlightens readers on the traps that some users fall into and how
to avoid them. It demonstrates how the software ticks and explains
some tricks that may be used to become more productive with the
software and generate better schedules. Suitable for people who
understand the basics of Microsoft Project but want a short guide
to give them insight into the less intuitive features of the
software. It is packed with screen shots, constructive tips and is
written in plain English. The book is based on the Microsoft
Project 365 and 2021 but may be used with earlier versions of
Microsoft Project as this book points out the differences where
appropriate. The book picks out many of the key aspects from the
author's exiting books and adds a substantial amount of new and
original text to produce a pocket guide that omits describing the
intuitive and obvious functions and concentrates on the issues that
many users get stuck on or find hard to understand.
Primarily a Microsoft Project book, it has been written for people
learning to use Microsoft Project in a project environment applying
the PMBOK (R) Guide Sixth Edition processes. It aims to teach
readers how to plan and control projects created within the
software package and stays focused on explaining how to use
Microsoft Project to schedule projects by: 1. Explaining which
PMBOK (R) Guide processes the software will support and which it
will not support. 2. Concentrating on the core functions required
to plan a project. 3. Presents workable solutions to real day to
day planning and scheduling problems and contains practical advice
on how to set up the software. 4. Explains some of the important
differences between Microsoft Project and other scheduling
software. 5. Explains some of the more difficult calculations often
omitted in other books. 6. Includes exercises to reinforce the
learning outcomes, a large number of screen dumps, numerous tips, a
detailed index and command list at the start of each chapter as a
quick reference. 7. It has a new chapter introducing Microsoft
Project Server.
This book is designed as a student handout for a two-day training
course and may also be used as a self-teach book. This course
objectives are to teach participants: * The user interface, * How
to create a projects, * Scheduling projects without resources, *
Filters, Views, Sorts and Printing, * Creating and assigning a
baseline and * Updating an un-resourced project. Most chapters are
reinforced by student workshops.
All scheduling software is difficult to learn for a number of
reasons. None have the optimal settings when installed and Layouts,
User Preferences and default options need to be adjusted to obtain
the best possible performance. Usually the Help files do not
connect the user to real life situations and do not explain the
practical use of functions. Furthermore, there are many flicks and
switches with obscure names that are difficult to understand or
decide what they do or which are important. These issues make
learning the software very difficult without a comprehensive guide
written by an experienced user. Investing in a book written by Paul
E Harris will address all these issues and allow you to setup the
software properly and understand all the obscure functions letting
you become productive more quickly and enhance your career
opportunities and salary with a solid understanding of the
software. This book is an update of the author's Primavera P6
Version 8 to 19 book and contains a new section on Visualizer. The
workshops have been updated so they start in the future. The book
has been written so it may be used with any software industry
version. The book is packed with screen shots, constructive tips
and contains workshops with solutions at the end of each chapter
for the reader to practice the skills taught. It has been written
so it may be used with either the Professional Project Management
Client version or the Enterprise Project Portfolio Management
Optional Client. The book is aimed at: 1. People who wish learn the
software but are unable to attend a training course and find the
software reference manual hard going. 2. Project management
companies who wish to run their own software training courses or
provide their employees with an alternative text to the vendor
supplied user manual. 3. Training organizations requiring a
training manual to run their own training courses. The book is
designed to teach planners and schedulers in any industry how to
setup and use the software in a project environment. It explains in
plain English and in a logical sequence, the steps required to
create and maintain an unresourced and resourced schedule. It
tackles some of the more complex aspects of the software that the
user manual does not address. It highlights the sources of
information and the methods that should be employed to produce a
realistic and useful project schedule. The book provides advice on
how on how the many software options may be applied to projects
environments and it aims to teach readers how to plan and control
projects created within the software package and stays focused on
explaining how to use Primavera to schedule projects by: 1.
Concentrating on the core functions required to set up an
enterprise environment and how to plan and control projects. 2.
Providing command lists at the start of each chapter as a quick
reference. 3. Providing a comprehensive table of contents and index
of all topics. The book is intended to be used: 1. As a self-teach
book, or 2. A user guide, or 3. A training manual for a three-day
training course. This book is written by an experienced scheduler,
who has used the software at the sharp end of projects and is not a
techo. It draws on the author's practical experience in using the
software in a wide variety of industries. It presents workable
solutions to real day to day planning and scheduling problems and
contains practical advice on how to set up the software and import
data.
All scheduling software is difficult to learn for a number of
reasons. None have the optimal settings when installed and
templates, views and default options need to be adjusted to obtain
the best possible performance. Usually the Help files do not
connect the user to real life situations and do not explain the
practical use of functions. Furthermore, there are many flicks and
switches with obscure names that are difficult to understand or
decide what they do or which are important. These issues make
learning the software very difficult without a comprehensive guide
written by an experienced user. Investing in a book written by Paul
E Harris will address all these issues and allow you to setup the
software properly and understand all the obscure functions letting
you become productive more quickly and enhance your career
opportunities and salary with a solid understanding of the
software. This book is designed as a student handout for a two-day
training course and may also be used as a self-teach book. This
course objectives are to teach participants: * The user interface,
* How to create a projects, * Scheduling projects without
resources, * Filters, Views, Sorts and Printing, * Creating and
assigning a baseline and * Updating an un-resourced project. Most
chapters are reinforced by student workshops. This book is written
by an experienced scheduler, who has used the software at the sharp
end of projects and is not a techo. It draws on the author's
practical experience in using the software in a wide variety of
industries. It presents workable solutions to real day to day
planning and scheduling problems and contains practical advice on
how to set up the software and import data.
This book has been superceeded by ISBN 978-1-925185-92-8
(1-925185-92-3) - Planning and Control Using Oracle Primavera P6
Versions 8 to 22 PPM Professional. All scheduling software is
difficult to learn for a number of reasons. None have the optimal
settings when installed and Layouts, User Preferences and default
options need to be adjusted to obtain the best possible
performance. Usually the Help files do not connect the user to real
life situations and do not explain the practical use of functions.
Furthermore, there are many flicks and switches with obscure names
that are difficult to understand or decide what they do or which
are important. These issues make learning the software very
difficult without a comprehensive guide written by an experienced
user. Investing in a book written by Paul E Harris will address all
these issues and allow you to setup the software properly and
understand all the obscure functions letting you become productive
more quickly and enhance your career opportunities and salary with
a solid understanding of the software. This book is an update of
the author's Primavera P6 Version 8 to 17 book and contains a new
section on Visualizer. The workshops have been updated so they
start in the future. The book has been written so it may be used
with any software industry version. The book is packed with screen
shots, constructive tips and contains workshops with solutions at
the end of each chapter for the reader to practice the skills
taught. It has been written so it may be used with either the
Professional Project Management Client version or the Enterprise
Project Portfolio Management Optional Client. The book is aimed at:
The book is designed to teach planners and schedulers in any
industry how to setup and use the software in a project
environment. It explains in plain English and in a logical
sequence, the steps required to create and maintain an unresourced
and resourced schedule. It tackles some of the more complex aspects
of the software that the user manual does not address. It
highlights the sources of information and the methods that should
be employed to produce a realistic and useful project schedule. The
book provides advice on how on how the many software options may be
applied to projects environments and it aims to teach readers how
to plan and control projects created within the software package
and stays focused on explaining how to use Primavera to schedule
projects by: The book is intended to be used: This book is written
by an experienced scheduler, who has used the software at the sharp
end of projects and is not a techo. It draws on the author's
practical experience in using the software in a wide variety of
industries. It presents workable solutions to real day to day
planning and scheduling problems and contains practical advice on
how to set up the software and import data.
This book has been superceeded by Planning and Control Using
Microsoft Project 365 and 2021: Including 2019, 2016 and 2013 -
ISBN 9781925185850. All scheduling software is difficult to learn
for a number of reasons. None have the optimal settings when
installed and templates, views and default options need to be
adjusted to obtain the best possible performance. Usually the Help
files do not connect the user to real life situations and do not
explain the practical use of functions. Furthermore, there are many
flicks and switches with obscure names that are difficult to
understand or decide what they do or which are important. These
issues make learning the software very difficult without a
comprehensive guide written by an experienced user. Investing in a
book written by Paul E Harris will address all these issues and
allow you to setup the software properly and understand all the
obscure functions letting you become productive more quickly and
enhance your career opportunities and salary with a solid
understanding of the software. Microsoft(R) Project 2019 is a minor
update of Microsoft(R) Project 2016 and therefore this book covers
versions 2013, 2016 and 2019. This book is aimed at showing project
management professionals how to use the software in a project
environment. This book is an update of the author's last book
"Planning and Scheduling using Microsoft(R) Project 2013 and 2016.
It has revised workshops and incudes the new functions of Microsoft
Project 2016. This publication was written so it may be used as:
The book stays focused on the information required to create and
update a schedule with or without resources using Microsoft(R)
Project 2013, 2016 and 2019 by: The book is aimed at: This book is
written by an experienced scheduler, who has used the software at
the sharp end of projects and is not a techo. It draws on the
author's practical experience in using the software in a wide
variety of industries. It presents workable solutions to real day
to day planning and scheduling problems and contains practical
advice on how to set up the software and import data. About the
Author: Paul Harris holds an Honours Degree in Civil Engineering
obtained in the UK and is a Certified Cost Engineer through AACE
International, a certified PRINCE2(TM) practitioner. He has worked
in the project controls industry for a number of years and has
assisted many companies in a range of industries to set up and run
project controls systems. His Melbourne, Australia based company,
Eastwood Harris Pty Ltd, offers project controls consulting and
training services with a strong focus on Microsoft and Primavera
software.
All scheduling software is difficult to learn for a number of
reasons. None have the optimal settings when installed and
templates, views and default options need to be adjusted to obtain
the best possible performance. Usually the Help files do not
connect the user to real life situations and do not explain the
practical use of functions. Furthermore, there are many flicks and
switches with obscure names that are difficult to understand or
decide what they do or which are important. These issues make
learning the software very difficult without a comprehensive guide
written by an experienced user. Investing in a book written by Paul
E Harris will address all these issues and allow you to setup the
software properly and understand all the obscure functions letting
you become productive more quickly and enhance your career
opportunities and salary with a solid understanding of the
software. Microsoft® Project 2021 is a minor update of Microsoft®
Project 2019 and therefore this book covers versions 2013, 2016,
2019 2021 and 365. This book is aimed at showing project management
professionals how to use the software in a project environment.
This book is an update of the author’s last book “Planning and
Scheduling using Microsoft® Project 2013, 2016 and 21. It has
revised workshops and incudes the new functions of Microsoft
Project 2021. This publication was written so it may be used as:
• A training manual, or • A self teach book, or • A user
guide. The book stays focused on the information required to create
and update a schedule with or without resources using Microsoft®
Project by: • Concentrating on the core functions required to
plan and control a project. • Keeping the information relevant to
each topic in the appropriate chapter. • Providing a quick
reference at the start of each chapter listing the chapter topics.
• Providing a comprehensive index of all topics. The book is
aimed at: • Project managers and schedulers who wish learn the
software, however are unable to attend a training course, or
require a reference book. • Project management companies in
industries such as building, construction, oil & gas, software
development, government and defence who wish to run their own
software training courses or provide their employees a good
practical guide to using the software. • Training organizations
who require a training manual to run their own courses. This book
is written by an experienced scheduler, who has used the software
at the sharp end of projects and is not a techo. It draws on the
author's practical experience in using the software in a wide
variety of industries. It presents workable solutions to real day
to day planning and scheduling problems and contains practical
advice on how to set up the software and import data.
The book is packed with screen shots, constructive tips and
contains workshops with solutions at the end of each chapter for
the reader to practice the skills taught. It has been written so it
may be used with either the Professional Project Management Client
version or the Enterprise Project Portfolio Management Optional
Client. The book is aimed at: • People who wish learn the
software but are unable to attend a training course and find the
software reference manual hard going. • Project management
companies who wish to run their own software training courses or
provide their employees with an alternative text to the vendor
supplied user manual. • Training organizations requiring a
training manual to run their own training courses. Primavera
Systems Inc. originally asked the author to write this book and
this publication is ideal for people who would like to gain an
understanding of how the software operates up to an intermediate
level. It covers only Primavera Versions 8, 15 and 16 Professional
Client and Optional Client. It explains some of the differences
from SureTrak, P3, Microsoft Project and Asta Powerproject to
assist people converting form other products.
All scheduling software is difficult to learn for a number of
reasons. None have the optimal settings when installed and
templates, Views and default options need to be adjusted to obtain
the best possible performance. Usually the Help files do not
connect the user to real life situations and do not explain the
practical use of functions. Furthermore, there are many flicks and
switches with obscure names that are difficult to understand or
decide what they do or which are important. These issues make
learning the software very difficult without a comprehensive guide
written by an experienced user. Investing in a book written by Paul
E Harris will address all these issues and allow you to setup the
software properly and understand all the obscure functions letting
you become productive more quickly and enhance your career
opportunities and salary with a solid understanding of the
software. The book is designed for users Microsoft Project 2013,
2016 or 2019 to upgrade their skills and for new planners to learn
the software. It starts with the basics required to create a
schedule, through resource planning and on to more advanced
features. There is also a new chapter which introduces the
Microsoft Project Server functions. A Microsoft(R) Project user
guide and training manual written for Project Management
Professionals following the PMBOK(R) Guide Sixth Edition who wish
to learn how to schedule projects in a single project environment
with or without Resources with Microsoft Project. The book is
packed with screen shots, constructive tips and is suitable as a
training course handout, for learning the software or as a
reference book. The book contains workshops with solutions at the
end of each chapter for the reader to practice the skills taught in
the chapter. Primarily a Microsoft Project book, it has been
written for people learning to use Microsoft Project in a project
environment applying the PMBOK(R) Guide Sixth Edition processes. It
aims to teach readers how to plan and control projects created
within the software package and stays focused on explaining how to
use Microsoft Project to schedule projects by: Explaining which
PMBOK(R) Guide processes the software will support and which it
will not support. Concentrating on the core functions required to
plan a project. Presents workable solutions to real day to day
planning and scheduling problems and contains practical advice on
how to set up the software. Explains some of the important
differences between Microsoft Project and other scheduling
software. Explains some of the more difficult calculations often
omitted in other books. Includes exercises to reinforce the
learning outcomes, a large number of screen dumps, numerous tips, a
detailed index and command list at the start of each chapter as a
quick reference. This book is written by an experienced scheduler,
who has used the software at the sharp end of projects and is not a
techo. It draws on the author's practical experience in using the
software in a wide variety of industries. It presents workable
solutions to real day to day planning and scheduling problems and
contains practical advice on how to set up the software and import
data.
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