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Project Management
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Compile operations data with Excel
Highlight operations performance with conditional formatting
Great Moments at Work: Operations winner Daniel Jensen
Track and report business adherence
Use the right Microsoft Office program for the job
Demo: Get operations data on the same page — pull it together with Excel
Tracking project changes
Demo: Use conditional formatting to highlight operations deficiencies and opportunities
Use the Excel Timecard template for quick and easy time tracking
Determining the reorder point: How low should I let my inventory level go before I reorder?
Improve project performance by sharing information
Managing costs
Developing and presenting project plans, scope, and timeline
Use Windows SharePoint Services to post a project calendar
Manage costs during the project life cycle
About project crashing (shortening a project schedule)
Presenting complex data to clients
Evaluate change requests
Distributing information
Identifying and planning for risks
Managing an abbreviated project schedule
Managing scope changes
Monitoring project costs
Preparing and reviewing final project information
Reporting project performance
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