WEBCAST for PROJECT ONLINE 2013 : Wednesday February 27, 2015 Time: 12:00 – 1:30 pm (Eastern)

Ready to learn how Microsoft Project can help you effectively manage your projects? Microsoft Project offers flexible service or on-premises solutions for project portfolio management and everyday work, enabling you to effectively execute winning projects and achieve strategic priorities. Now’s the time to register, attend our free Project webcast [...]

Portfolio Management made easy with Project Online/Project Server 2013

Ready to learn how Microsoft Project can help you get more out of your projects? Attend our free webcast series to learn how Project 2013 will enable you to effectively execute winning projects and achieve strategic priorities. Attendees will qualify to claim PDUs for each session attended. Portfolio Management [...]

How To Automate Business Processes with Project Online/Project Server 2013 Workflows Onsite Event March 4 2015

Constant Contact 1601 Trapelo Road, Waltham, MA, United States

Boston MPUG Chapter Meeting: “It’s Automatic!” – How To Automate Business Processes with Project Online/Project Server 2013 Workflows Sponsored by: PPM Works, Inc. Join the Boston Chapter of MPUG (Official Industry Association for Microsoft Project) for our next meeting on Wednesday, March 4, 2015 where the topic will be [...]

MICROSOFT WEBCAST: Creating O Data Reports

This session will cover how to quickly build three basic Power BI reports using OData - a resource management report, a project / portfolio management report, and an issues / risks management report. Click to Register

How To Automate Business Processes with Project Online/Project Server 2013 Workflows

Event Description: Learn how to meet your organization’s need for automation of business process and enforcement of Project Portfolio Management governance through the powerful new workflow capabilities in Project Online/Server 2013. During this session we will demonstrate our 10 steps for workflow success including designing, building and implementing Project [...]

Boston MPUG Chapter Meeting: “No ‘Fooling’ With Cross-Project Links”

Constant Contact 1601 Trapelo Road, Waltham, MA, United States

Join the Boston Chapter of MPUG (Official Industry Association for Microsoft Project) for our next meeting on Wednesday, April 1, 2015 where the topic will be “No ‘Fooling’ With Cross-Project Links”. This interactive presentation and discussion will be delivered by Mr. Vern Valero, PMP at our new meeting location: [...]

World Autism Awareness Day

April 2nd is one of our favorite days of the year. It’s World Autism Awareness Day -- and it’s also the day we kick off our annual global autism awareness initiative. It's called Light It Up Blue. People from all across the globe light up their homes, schools, offices, and iconic [...]

Portfolio Management Made Easy with Project Online/Project Server 2013

April 8 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm EST Event Description:  Is your organization running the correct portfolio of projects? What value are your projects producing for your organization? Which projects give you the most value? Come learn the Portfolio Management benefits of Project Online and walk away with a plan to [...]

Change Management within Microsoft’s PPM Solution

Change management has become a key differentiator for organizations looking to implement, maintain, and expand new, impactful business processes. This session will provide an overview of how the Microsoft Project Portfolio Management (PPM) solution can address the change and communications management needs of an enterprise, fostering improved visibility and [...]

Bring Your Project Plan To Dinner – An Interactive Project Planning Workshop

Constant Contact 1601 Trapelo Road, Waltham, MA, United States

(Greater Boston Local Event) The Boston Chapter of MPUG (Official Industry Association for Microsoft Project) will be holding a membership meeting on Wednesday June 3rd, 2015 where the topic will be “Bring Your Project Plan To Dinner – An Interactive Project Planning Workshop”.  This interactive presentation and discussion is [...]

Portfolio Management Made Easy with Project Online/Project Server 2013

Event Description:  Is your organization running the correct portfolio of projects? What value are your projects producing for your organization? Which projects give you the most value? Come learn the Portfolio Management benefits of Project Online and walk away with a plan to get there. Benefits and Challenges of [...]

Managing Product Development While Improving Engineering Excellence through Project Management in the Cloud with MS Project Online

Learn how one of the world's largest electronic component and product manufacturers has partnered with Microsoft and UMT Consulting to enhance their ability to maintain consistent, on time delivery to match their engineering excellence. Leveraging Microsoft Project Online and UMT's Enterprise Project and Portfolio Management best practices, the company [...]

How To Automate Business Processes with Project Online/Project Server 2013 Workflows

Event Description: Learn how to meet your organization’s need for automation of business process and enforcement of Project Portfolio Management governance through the powerful new workflow capabilities in Project Online/Server 2013. During this session we will demonstrate our 10 steps for workflow success including designing, building and implementing Project [...]

Microsoft Project Server Admin Tips and Tricks

Learn how to get the most out of Microsoft Project Server Admin. Come and learn some new Microsoft Project tips and tricks! Learn new strategies when encountering slow server performance and error messages. Learn how to update enterprise scheduling templates and simple techniques for bulk editing. Tips for creating [...]

Tips+Tricks & Best Practices

Tips, Tricks, and Best Practices for Using Microsoft Project – Learn how to get the most out of Microsoft Project. Come and learn some new Microsoft Project tips and tricks! Come hear from a MSFT Project expert. Learn the scheduling tricks and processed that we all wished we knew. [...]