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Getting the Truth
BY: Bruce Lofland All tasks are being completed when planned and within budget. There are no issues, risks have all been mitigated, and the project team members love each other and work perfectly together. How would you like to give that status... (more...)
Microsoft Project 2010 and Mythbusters
By: Collin Quiring Ok, so maybe it wasn’t Microsoft Project Professional or Project Server that MythBusters specifically took on, but they did take on the “MegaWoosh” that became a Viral Video last year. (Tanya Foster wrote about it on our blog... (more...)
Just the Facts – Then React
By: Collin Quiring As a Project Manager, I tend to instinctively relate most events in life back to that profession. I have been thinking about the situation with Shirley Sherrod (Georgia’s Agriculture Department Director). This is an ongoing story... (more...)
Quick Summary – Value of Project Management and Microsoft Project
Clients often ask us if there is an easy-to-use and easy-to-understand method of trying to explain and justify the use of Project Management and the use of Microsoft Project. We have some information about that on other blog entries and on some of our... (more...)
Microsoft Power Users Group (MPUG) Certificate Program – Microsoft Project 2010
I have the privilege of giving a couple webinars in the MPUG (Microsoft Project Users Group) Certificate Series for Microsoft Project 2010. There will be nine separate one hour webinars. This is a great way to learn more about Microsoft Project (and... (more...)
New Microsoft Competency for Partners – why should the customer care?
BY: Collin Quiring Microsoft announced new competency requirements – 22 of them were just launched. From our perspective at PMP Specialists, as a Microsoft Partner, we welcome these new competencies and their requirements. But, why should you,... (more...)
SharePoint Server 2010 and Project Server 2010 – Administrate Both
By: Collin Quiring One of the changes that Project Server 2010 brings is that it requires SharePoint Server 2010 to operate. While this is great from the perspective of functionality it does mean that companies may have to invest more in software... (more...)
Microsoft Project Server 2010 – No More Active X Control !!!!!
BY: Collin Quiring For those that don’t know, there is a great organization out there called MPUG – the Microsoft Project User Group. I just wrote a brief article for them in regards to the fact that there is no longer an Active X control... (more...)
Imitation is the Sincerest Form of Flattery
By: Collin Quiring Just a quick muse. The saying “Imitation is the Sincerest Form of Flattery” has been around a long time and I have been thinking about it the last few days quite a bit. I am getting ready to do a massive SharePoint Server... (more...)
Public Presentation Upcoming
BY: Collin Quiring I know that I haven’t blogged as much lately. The reason is simple – I have been busy getting ready for a few different large presetnations. One of them is for Microsoft Project User Group – MPUG – that is... (more...)