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Providing PERT Within Project Professional
Providing PERT Within Project Professional PERT (Program Evaluation and Review Technique) is a method to provide accurate estimates of project tasks. The PERT estimate techniques provides three different estimates for each task, including the [...]
Part 1: New Resource Engagement and Capability Planning Feature
Part 1: New Resource Engagement and Capability Planning Feature Microsoft started rolling out this new feature for Project Online customers starting 22nd September 2015. In this blog, I am going to cover the requirements [...]
Track Percent Complete for Tasks in Project
Track Percent Complete for Tasks in Project For a lot of Project Managers tracking of tasks can be daunting and complicated. An easy way to track tasks is by using percent complete by using [...]
Cross Project Links
Cross Project Links We all know that we can link tasks in a project – so you want to set up some cross-project links (dependencies). Sure, with Microsoft Project you can easily create Cross [...]
Serial vs Parallel Assignments
Serial vs Parallel Assignments As a project manager, we are often faced with a decision on how to allocate resources across multiple projects/tasks. Is it better to focus your resources on one project, full [...]
Understanding Critical Paths
Understanding Critical Paths Are you looking for a clear understanding for Critical Paths with Microsoft Project? If so keep reading, this short and to the point explanation is all you need for Understanding Critical [...]