Project 2013 Absolute Beginner's Guide is the fastest way for a student to get comfortable and productive with the newest version of Project, use its powerful new tools, and extend it to the web, the cloud, and the latest mobile devices. For new users as well as those who have used previous editions, this practical, approachable book will show students how to do exactly what they want, one incredibly clear and easy step at a time. Friendly, direct, and patient, this book reveals Project2013's power, and helps the reader quickly master its updated interface.
- Projec t2013 made easier than ever: the best practical guide for every Project beginner and hundreds of millions of upgraders!
- Practical, approachable, and packed with useful tips!
- Covers all the basics, and helps students get started fast with Project 2013's powerful new features and service options
- By Sonia Atchison and Brian Kennemer, two world-class Microsoft Project experts
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- How This Book Is Organized
- Using This Book
- 1 Introduction to Managing Projects with Microsoft Project 2013
- 2 Navigating Project 2013
- 3 Starting a Project
- 4 Working with Tasks
- 5 Working with Resources
- 6 Accounting for Project Costs
- 7 Capturing Project Progress
- 8 Sharing Your Project with Others
- 9 Customizing Project 2013
- 10 Understanding Project Options
- 11 Dealing with Problems
- Appendix Guide to Project Fields
- Index
About the Author :
Brian Kennemer has been working with Project since 1997 and is a part of the Microsoft MVP program for Project and Project Server. He was on the Microsoft Consulting Services Global Enterprise Project Management team for five years and has also worked for several different Microsoft Partners, specialising in the design and deployment of Project Server-based project management systems. He was recognised in 2012 as a Microsoft MVP for Project and Project Server. He lives in Washington state with his amazing wife and three incredible kids.
Sonia Atchison has been working with Microsoft Project since 1999. In 2006, she joined the writing team at Microsoft that produces Help content and videos for Project and Project Server, planning and writing Office.com and TechNet content for the 2007, 2010, and 2013 releases.