Posts from:Enterprise Project Management, Microsoft Project
The Importance of Training – Two
By: Tanya Foster Remember that old School House Rock song… Knowledge is Power? How important is training in your organization? Is it one of those things that everyone needs, but no one really gets? Unfortunately times are tough these days and... (more...)
Top 5 Reasons Why I Like Microsoft Project 2007 Over 2003
By: Tanya Foster Lately I’ve been working in both Project 2003 and Project 2007 and it has really dawned on me that some of the new features in Project 2007 are really great, so I thought I would list them here. 1. Multilevel Undo Okay…... (more...)
Software as a Service and Microsoft Project Server
By: Collin Quiring Microsoft Project Server isn’t the most complex software or server that Microsoft produces. However, it does require SQL 2000 or SQL 2005, Project Server 2003 or Project Server 2007. Depending on how you set up the server(s)... (more...)
The Importance of Training
By: Collin Quiring In tough economic times it seems that the first area that receives a budget cut is the training budget. In some cases, it is cut to nothing at all. While this is an easy area to save money today, I don’t think that it is wise... (more...)
Project Management as a Standard Standard
By: Collin Quiring During a class I was teaching on Project Management, I started thinking about how those of us in the Project Management field can help a company implement the standards of PM and make them a “standard” methodology. There are... (more...)