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Dynamic Scheduling with Microsoft Office Project 2007: The Book by and for Professionals

Author Rodolfo Ambriz
Publisher J. Ross Publishing, Inc.
Category Business & Economics
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ISBN / ASIN1932159878
ISBN-139781932159875
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Designed for the busy, practicing project manager, Dynamic Scheduling With Microsoft Office Project 2007 will help you get up to speed quickly with Project 2007 and enable you to create effective schedules more efficiently. Through the use of helpful screen shots, hands-on exercises, illustrations, and review questions, this guide instructs you on how to build dynamic schedules that will allow you to explore what-if scenarios and dramatically decrease the time you spend making static scheduling changes.

Key Features:

--Fully aligned with the PMBOK Guide - Third Edition, published by Project Management Institute
--Captures the best practices and insights gained from thousands of real-life schedules and years of consulting and training project managers across all industries
--Includes two new chapters on Enterprise Project Management and Earned Value Management
-- WAV offers downloadable exercise files, certified real-life schedules, filters to check your own project and a solutions manual for college professors available from the Web Added Value Download Resource Center at jrosspub.com
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