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Monthly Archives: July 2012
Microsoft Project 2013–what is new? Part 2
Hi, Summer time folks! Seacoast, swimming, enjoying, and those kind of stuff. So it will be a short one! In new, MS PROJECT 2013, you can save your project on different locations! Suppose that I have a Simple Project … Continue reading
Microsoft Project 2013–what is new? Part 1
Hi, as you already know Microsoft ha published new Office 2013 –Preview, and here is the new Microsoft Project 2013 preview. Let us look what is new! Remember that that is just a Preview, not the final version! I will … Continue reading
Enterprise Resources in MS PROJECT PROFESSIONAL 2010
Hi, in this Post I will show you how to create/edit Enterprise Resource in MS PROJECT PROFESSIONAL 2010 for MS PROJECT SERVER 2010. First I will open the Resource Center from PWA: and I will get: I will choose myself … Continue reading
Critical path and elapsed days! How does it works?
Hi, I will show you different behavior in MS PROJECT 2010 in Critical Path when you have, and when you do not have Elapsed days in duration fields! Suppose that you have three Tasks and each of them has … Continue reading
Microsoft Project 2010 Scrum Solution starter
Hi, this will be the my shortest Blog Post! Since there are so many Articles in which you can read that MS PROJECT 2010 is not good as a Scrum tool, here is the link where you can find, … Continue reading
Agile Project Management, Scrum, Kanban, XP, Waterfall and MS PROJECT–Part 2 of 2
Hi, As I promised, I will write about using or not using MS PROJECT in agile Projects (Scrum, Kanban, etc.). First thing first. What does the expert says? Some quotes: “The traditional way to build software, used by companies … Continue reading
Agile Project Management, Scrum, Kanban, XP, Waterfall and MS PROJECT–Part 1 of 2
Hi, in my next two Posts I will skip writing about how MS PROJECT 2010, and MS PROJECT SERVER 2010 work, their features etc. I will write about PROJECT MANAGEMENT methodologies, frameworks, nutshells or however you name them, and … Continue reading