Article The Project Road Map for 2010 helps you learn project management methodology as you use Project 2010.
Article Before you build a project in Project 2010, you need to decide what exactly the project is, its scope, and what you hope to achieve. Wait! There’s one more...
Article Once you've finished your initial planning — or if you haven't even started! — use Microsoft Project 2010 to create and set up your project plan. You can...
Article No two organizations view information (let alone project information) the same way. A simple list of tasks and a few bars isn't always the best way to see...
Article This project management goal guides you through the steps for adding, assigning, and managing resources in your project.
Article All projects have risks. The key to managing a project is not to avoid risks, but to understand them. A risk is the possibility of an event or condition...
Article Though Microsoft Project makes monitoring and tracking the progress of your schedule easy, there are several steps to take before you can begin monitoring...
Article If your project contains cost information for budgeting or for tracking project performance, this information isn’t doing you much good unless you can view...
Article Managing multiple projects is a juggling act; managing multiple projects with intertwined dependencies can be a nightmare. Project 2010 provides tools to...
Article Communication is the most critical element of project success or failure. Fortunately, communicating project information has become much easier with Project...
Article Unless you’re the only one working on your project, sooner or later you will need to share current project information with team members and other stakeholders...
Article You just finished your project, and it was an unqualified success. And there were no problems along the way. If so, you’re the only one. When a project...