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MS PROJECT 2010–The “Wedding” Project. Sample!

  Hi, I forgot to mention. If you want to try to work on my “Wedding Project”, here is the link: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/35142216/The%20wedding.mpp, and you can download everything what was (and is) on the Blog.   Regards,

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The “Wedding” Project! How to set up Calendars in MS PROJECT 2010, and why? – PART 4

  Hi, The last Calendar type in MS PROJECT 2010 is the Task Calendar. Remember this: If you have the Project Calendar, and the Resource Calendar (or Calendars), and the Task Calendar, TASK CALENDAR HAS PRECEDANCE! Why do you need … Continue reading

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The “Wedding” Project! How to set up Calendars in MS PROJECT 2010, and why?–PART 3

  Hi, if you reed my last post you already know that we have set up our project calendar, and exceptions. Here they are: and: Working time was set as:   Now I will show you how painful MS PROJECT … Continue reading

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The “Wedding” Project! How to set up Calendars in MS PROJECT 2010, and why?–PART 2

  Hi, In my previous post I have explained how to use the Project Calendar, and how to make an exception (Vacation, New Year etc.). But what if you have different working times over the period. For example, our “Wedding” … Continue reading

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The scope is done! What should I do next? The “Wedding” Project!

  Hi! I have made the Scope for my “Wedding” Project in MS PROJECT 2010. I have task groups (called “summary task”), and each group have a milestone at the end. Those groups are not order logically, and it means … Continue reading

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Risks in Project! Importance of Risk Management!!–PART 3

  Hi, we have done Risk Identification, and after that, we have made Qualitative Risk Analysis. So we have Probability, Impact and Risk Exposure (or Risk Score) for our Risks. We have sorted our Risks in MS EXCEL by Risk … Continue reading

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Risks in Project! Importance of Risk Management!!–PART 2

  Hi! After we have found the Risks in our Project, next step is to estimate the Risk Exposure for every risk. We must have “Probability and Impact Matrix”. Here is an example: or: Probability: 1 = (5 – 10%) … Continue reading

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Risks in Project! Importance of Risk Management!!–PART 1

  Hi, as I promised, in this post I will start to write about Project Risks. PROJECT RISK IS ALWAYS IN A FUTURE. RISK IS AN UNCERTAIN EVENT OR CONDITION THAT, IF IT OCCURS, HAS AN EFFECT ON AT LEAST … Continue reading

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Develop a Scope for my Project! Is it easy or not?–PART 2

  Hi, when you have tasks for your project, you have to arrange them. How? It’s up to you. The best approach, from my point of view is to make Phases. I will explain how can you arrange the Wedding … Continue reading

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Develop a Scope for my Project! Is it easy or not?–PART 1

  Hi, In my last post I wrote about setting up the Project Environment. You can see that I did not set up any Calendar. Why? Well, there are different approaches to a Project Plan. My approach is to first … Continue reading

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