PPM Works Blog
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This blog is dedicated to all those Project, Power BI, Power Automate, Power App, Teams, Planner and Microsoft 365 users that have benefited from someone else’s knowledge. We invite you to comment, share our posts, and submit questions. PPM Works believes in a transparent teamwork approach. Learn well.
Microsoft Project Webcast Series
Microsoft Project Webcast Series PPM Works is proud to be a part of the Microsoft Project Webcast Series again this year. There are some exciting topics, so make sure to register for the Microsoft [...]
PPM Works helps YMCA Greater Boston raise over $65000
We are so proud to be corporate sponsors of the Greater Boston YMCA and their 8th Annual Citywide Golf Tournament (http://ymcaboston.org/citygolf) PPM Works helps YMCA Greater Boston raise over $65,000 Our sponsorship of and participation [...]
We Are Excited About the 44 New Features of Power BI Desktop
We Are Excited About the 44 New Features of Power BI Desktop Microsoft announced the September 2015 update for Power BI Desktop. We are excited about the 44 new features of Power BI Desktop, [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]