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Managing Enterprise Projects using Microsoft Office Project Server 2007 Second Edition Review

Managing Enterprise Projects using Microsoft Office Project Server 2007 Second Edition
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As the Director of a Project Management Office, this book is the definitive manual.It contains the latest and greatest problems, issues, and known bugs.It saves time and it is a great training tool.At 900 pages it takes a while to read, but the layout is great so you can find answers to specific problems quickly.I recommend this book to anyone that has anything to do with the administration of Project Server 2007.

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Managing Enterprise Projects Using Microsoft Office Project Server 2007 Second Edition, is an unprecedented learning guide and reference for project managers who use the Microsoft EPM platform. This edition covers Project Server and related SharePoint changes through the July 14, 2008 Infrastructure Update. Service Pack 2 for Microsoft Office Project 2007 and Microsoft Office Project Server 2007 was not yet available at the time of this writing.
Our goal for this book is to provide a combination of training and reference manual; a vital learning tool to help you build on your knowledge of the stand-alone tool by mastering the Microsoft enterprise project management environment. Follow our best practices to success and heed our warnings to avoid the pitfalls.
We take a systematic approach to the topical ordering in this book, beginning with a Project Server 2007 overview in Modules 01 and 02. Module 03 teaches you how to use two new features in Project Server 2007: Proposals and Activity Plans. In Modules 04-07, you learn to use Project Professional 2007 to define, plan, baseline, and publish an enterprise project. Modules 08-10 take you through the project updating process from team member progress reporting in Project Web Access and in Outlook, through your acceptance of the updates into the enterprise project plan. Module 11 wraps up with analyzing project variance. In Modules 12-15, you learn how to set up personal options, how to use the features in the Project Workspace, and how to create Status Reports. Modules 16-18 cover viewing enterprise project information and teach you how to use Data Analysis.
Throughout each module, you get a generous amount of Notes, Warnings, and Best Practices. Notes call your attention to important additional information about a subject. Warnings help you avoid the most common problems experienced by others and Best Practices provide tips for using the tool based on our field experience.
With this book, we believe that you can become more effective at using Microsoft Enterprise Project Management tools. If you have questions about the book or are interested in our professional services, please contact us at our office. If you have questions about Microsoft Project or Project Server, contact us through the Microsoft public news groups.

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SharePoint for Project Management: How to Create a Project Management Information System (PMIS) with SharePoint Review

SharePoint for Project Management: How to Create a Project Management Information System with SharePoint
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When I saw the title of the book, and the fact that it was from O'Reilly, I picked it up the day it came out.I had high hopes that I would learn some excellent tips on managing projects in SharePoint.To be fair to the author, the book does exactly what the title says... it shows you how to create a Project Management Information Systems site with SharePoint.Maybe my expectations were too high as to what I would learn.

Unfortunately, I don't think I learned anything new from the entire book.The book basically walks you through creating a project management site on sharepoint, tracking risks, assigning tasks, adding a calendar, etc.You could save the effort and just download the free Project Tracking Workspace template directly from Microsoft: [...]
If you are not experienced with SharePoint, then this is probably just fine for teaching you how to create a site, add web parts, and integrate with Office.If you already know what web parts are and how to synchronize with Outlook, then this is not the book for you.

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"If you are a project manager looking for a technology-based, easily implemented, and usable solution for project communications, document management, and general project organization, this book is for you!" -Susan Weese, PgMP, President and Founder, Rhyming Planet

Most companies don't understand SharePoint's power, and use it simply to share documents or spreadsheets. This hands-on book demonstrates how SharePoint can also help you organize and manage complex projects. With SharePoint for Project Management, you'll not only understand how to apply common and practical project management concepts in SharePoint, you'll learn how to build a Project Management Information System (PMIS), customized to your project, that can efficiently coordinate communication and collaboration among team members. With this book, you will:


    Learn to apply key project management techniques by leveraging SharePoint as a PMIS
    Track a case study that illustrates the circumstances and processes of an effective SharePoint PMIS
    Appropriately define access permissions for project stakeholders and team members
    Centralize project documents and keep track of document history with version control
    Automate project reporting mechanisms and generate on-demand status reports
    Track project schedules, control changes, and manage project risks
    Integrate project management tools such as Excel, Microsoft Project, PowerPoint, and Outlook

Each chapter includes activities that let you practice what you learn. Most SharePoint books are either too introductory (for end users), or too technical (for system administrators). SharePoint for Project Management is just what project managers like you need to learn how to harness the organizational abilities of this powerful software.



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