Certificate Series: Forecast Scheduling – Session 1
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Please log in above or register to view this video Click here to watch session 3 Event Description: View the file used in this session here Renowned speaker and master scheduler, Eric Uyttewaal, will...
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Please log in above or register to view this video Event Description: View the file used in this session here Renowned speaker and master scheduler, Eric Uyttewaal, will present three 1.5-hour...
View ArticleForecast Scheduling
This article is an excerpt from the book “Forecast Scheduling with Microsoft Project 2013” by Eric Uyttewaal. See more info about how to order this book below. What is a ‘Project Schedule’? If you ask...
View ArticleA Proposal for an Automatic Indicator for Issues
Intro Some people do not like issue management; to them it is constant firefighting. These people prefer risk management over issue management. The truth is indeed that if you do risk management...
View ArticleMaking Your Program Feel Like a Project – by ProjectPro
Please log in above or register to view this video Project Management Institute (PMI)® Professional Development Units (PDUs): This webinar is eligible for 1 Category A PMI® PDUs. If you are claiming...
View Article4 Handy Microsoft Project Scheduling Tips
1. When you schedule electronically, you should not enter start or finish dates for tasks. If you use Microsoft Project to simply capture dates and only dates, you may as well use Microsoft Excel...
View Article3 Task Tips
1. Before entering any tasks, you have to specify how many work hours equal a workday by using option Hours per Day on the tab Schedule (ribbon File, item Options). Microsoft Project uses this setting...
View Article3 Tips on Managing Projects and Clients
1. At ProjectPro, we created a guideline that we call the 1%-10% rule. The duration of any lowest-level task should be between a minimum and maximum duration. The minimum duration is 1% of the project...
View ArticleFrom Task Manager to People Manager – The Next Generation of Project Managers
Please log in above or register to view this video Project Management Institute (PMI)® Professional Development Units (PDUs): This Webinar is eligible for 1 PMI® PDU in the Leadership talent triangle...
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