Tag Archives: Project Management

Assigning Resources to Tasks! Assigning Work Resources to the Tasks

  From this post I will start with “How to assign different type of resources to the Tasks”. With assigning work resources to the Task, you are answering the question: “WHO WILL PERFORM THE WORK”. From my previous post you … Continue reading

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Different Resources Types in MS PROJECT 2010 and what do you have to know about them!

  What are RESOURCES in MS PROJECT 2010. Those are people (human resources), equipment (machines), material (bricks, oil, butter,..) and cost needed to perform the Task(s), and to reach the Project Goals and Objectives. There are three types of Resources … Continue reading

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Setting Up Resources in MS PROJECT 2010! Budget Resource, and Detailed Resource information!

  Hi, If you have a Budget for your project you can work with it in MS PROJECT 2010. Frankly, the solution with the Budget in MS PROJECT 2010 is not something what make me happy. I think that it … Continue reading

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Setting Up Resources in MS PROJECT 2010– the story begins! How to import Resources from the Address book, and from the Excel template

  Hi, in my last blog post I was finished the Scheduling! In my next posts, I will temporary forget my “Wedding Project”, and I will start to explain how to set up, and manage the Resources in MS PROJECT … Continue reading

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The “Wedding” Project! Building the Schedule? – PART 6 (YEAH! The LAST ONE)

  Hi, I will continue my last post! First, I will change the duration for the wedding night from 1hr to 12 hrs.: Now I will arrange my timescale: I want in middle Tier to have days: and in Bottom … Continue reading

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The “Wedding” Project! Building the Schedule? – PART 5 (we are almost at the finish)

  Hi, In my previous post I have explained that Task no 6: “Call the guests by phone to the wedding” is a Predecessor of lot of other Tasks. I will again apply a filter to see those task: Because … Continue reading

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The “Wedding” Project! Building the Schedule? – PART 4

  Hi, If you remember I had (and I still have) a problem with my “wedding” project. I set up a Wedding Saturday , and Wedding Sunday Task Calendars in MS PROJECT 2010. As I said many times before I … Continue reading

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The “Wedding” Project! Building the Schedule? – PART 3

  Hi, In this blog post I will start to Create the schedule, and I will show you how can get in trouble when you do it. If you want to track this Blog post, and next few one, you … Continue reading

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The “Wedding” Project! Building the Schedule? – PART 2

  Hi, this post might be very boring! Because I am using the “Wedding” project I will put duration for each and every task! There are 100 task and I had to explain why I put those duration for each … Continue reading

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The “Wedding” Project! Building the Schedule? – PART 1

Hi, I received very interest comment for my latest post: “Very refreshing. Having said that, I am sorry, but I do not give credence to your entire plan, all be it stimulating none the less. It seems to me that … Continue reading

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