
Microsoft Project 2019 Step by Step
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This is learning made easy. Get more done quickly with Microsoft Project 2019. Jump in wherever you need answers-brisk lessons and informative screenshots show you exactly what to do, step by step. Other Project users will want to grab this book as well.
Quickly start new plans, build task lists, and assign resources
View resource capacity and track progress
Capture and fine-tune work and cost details
Visualize schedules with Gantt charts and other views and reports
Consolidate projects, and share resources across plans
Manage modern Agile projects (James Mills, Jr., contributor)
Customize Project to maximize your efficiency
Leverage improvements to task linking, timelines, and accessibility
Master PM best practices while you learn Project
Look up just the tasks and lessons you need
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Cindy is a multiyear recipient of the Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) award, with specific expertise in Microsoft Project and Project Online. She is also a Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS), Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP), and Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT).
In addition, Cindy is certified as a Project Management Professional (PMP) and Scheduling Professional (PMI-SP) by the Project Management Institute (PMI). She earned her MBA degree from Regis University in Denver, Colorado, and her Bachelor's degree from WMU in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
To stay current with the latest industry developments and explore new ideas, Cindy attends as many professional events and conferences as she can. She is active in her local chapter of the PMI and enjoys both sharing her knowledge with the project management community and helping others gain satisfaction in what they do.
Tim Johnson's first connection with Project began as a product support professional at Microsoft, starting with Project 3.0 for MS-DOS. Tim later worked on the Project user assistance team, where he brought his firsthand knowledge of customers' issues to new learning solutions for Project. Tim remains involved in the computer industry and continues to look for ways to help customers better understand and use their computer applications. Tim is a Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) and Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP).
Carl Chatfield is a content strategist and technical writer in the software development industry. Carl teaches in the Professional Technical Writing program at the University of Washington. He is a graduate of the masters program in Technical Communication at the University of Washington and is certified as a Project Management Professional (PMP) by the Project Management Institute.
Content
1. Project, project management, and you
2. Take a guided tour
Part 2: Simple scheduling basics
3. Start a new plan
4. Build a task list
5. Set up resources
6. Assign resources to tasks
7. Format and share your plan
8. Track progress: Basic techniques
Part 3: Advanced scheduling techniques
9. Fine-tune task scheduling
10. Fine-tune task details
11. Fine-tune resource and assignment details
12. Fine-tune the Project plan
13. Organize plan details
14. Track progress: Detailed techniques
15. View and report project status
Part 4: In-depth and special subjects
16. Format and print views: In-depth techniques
17. Format reports: In-depth techniques
18. Customize Project
19. Share information with other programs
20. Consolidate projects and resources
21. Use Agile project management with Project
Part 5: Appendixes
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