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Ultimate Learning Guide to Microsoft Office Project 2007 (Epm Learning)8 reviews
Dale A. Howard; Gary L. Chefetz

MSProjectExperts, 2007

Really the ultimate
Well yes, this guide starts from the basics and goes all the way, making it fit for the beginner and those wanting to dig deeper alike, but one can argue, don't they all? I want to call this book outstanding, but then I fezel I have to explain where it stands out as compared to other Microsoft Project learning books. There are a few unique advantages I want to highlight: - It handles each topic ...
  
  











  



  
Managing Enterprise Projects using Microsoft Office Project Server 2007 Second Edition
Gary L Chefetz, Dale A Howard

MSProjectExperts, 2008

Managing Enterprise Projects Using Microsoft Office Project Server 2007 Second Edition, is an unprecedented learning guide and reference for project managers who use the Microsoft EPM platform. This edition covers Project Server and related SharePoint changes through the July 14, 2008 Infrastructure Update. Service Pack 2 for Microsoft Office Project 2007 and Microsoft Office Project Server 2007 was not yet available at the time of this ...
  
  











  



  
Managing Enterprise Projects Using Microsoft Office Project Server 2007 (First Edition) (Epm Learning)6 reviews
Gary L. Chefetz, Dale A. Howard

msProjectExperts, 2007

MS Project Experts Know Their Stuff
I have read several of their books and they're all good. This series Project 2007 based is done in larger print (good for us baby boomers) and is done in a training class style with exercises. Project Server is a tough application to get your arms around, MS Project Experts not only does a goods job helping to understand that but their web site is tops too.
  
  











  



  
Collaborating on Enterprise Projects using Microsoft Office Project Server 2007 (Epm Learning) (Epm Learning)2 reviews
Gary L Chefetz, Dale A Howard

MSProjectExperts, 2007

Project Team manual for Project Server 2007
There are many aspects to setting up a PMO within an organization. The most impacted are the users and team members. If done properly, a PMIS (Project Management Information System) will be easy to and the team will get a lot out of it. This book is a must have manual (and training manual) for those who have project server 2007 installed. The book has great explanations, and step-by-step ...
  
  











  



  
Managing Enterprise Projects Using Microsoft Office Project Server 2003, Second Edition (Epm Learning)5 reviews
Dale A. Howard Gary L.Chefetz

Soho Corp, 2006

They're not called MSProjectExperts for nothing...
This book is packed with tips and recommendations you won't find in other books like Step by Step and SEU. It adds another layer of knowledge to make you reach a deeper understanding of the complex environment which is Project Professional in a Project Server system. And best of all, it's easy enough to read to be the first book you read on the subject.
  
  











  



  
Administering Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 (Epm Learning)
Gary L Chefetz

MSProjectExperts, 2007

Administering Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 replaces Administering an Enterprise PMO using Microsoft Office Project Server 2003. This new edition is fully updated for changes made to the software with current service packs, includes a rich indes, and contains a new section covering Project Server utilities. Administering Microsoft Project Server 2003 provides the practical skills you need to manage the software, framed with the business ...
  
  











  



  
Implementing and Administering Microsoft Office Project Server 2007 (Epm Learning)5 reviews
Gary L. Chefetz

msProjectExperts, 2007

Don't try to implement Project Server 2007 without this book!
As an EPM implementor and PMO Director at a technology company, my advice to you is this: If you are implementing MOPS 2007, buy this book! It contains outstanding practical advice and best practices about how to SUCCESSFULLY implement this tool. My only regret is that it wasn't published before we started our implementation... it would have saved us several MONTHS of figuring out how do do ...
  
  











  



  
VBA Programming for Microsoft Office Project Versions 98 through 2007 (Emp Learning)11 reviews
Rod Gill

MSProjectExperts, 2006

Not perfect, but way better than average
This book did enable me, a excel vba developer, to become able to develop VBA for Microsoft Project. It explore the integration between excel and vba as well.
  
  











  



  
Implementing Enterprise Portfolio Management with Microsoft Project Server 20021 review
Gary L. Chefetz

Apress, 2003

Some who really knows what he's talking about...
This is one of the few books that gives you insight both on the business/functional side *and* the technical challenges of implementing a Project Management software (and there are). Gary is one of the most active participants in the microsoft.public.project.* groups and has a stack of experience to share. It really helps that he's an MVP, but not working for Microsoft - this enables him to share ...
  
  











  



  
What's New Microsoft Office Project 2007 (Epm Learning)1 review
Dale A. Howard; Gary L. Chefetz

MSProjectExperts, 2007

Good Summary and details of new features
I couldn't find a good summary from Microsoft of the new features in project server 2007. This books does a good job, pointing out the new features and explaining their purpose and benefit. There are several good step-by-step examples that help me understand it better. I would recommended that one copy is in your library if you are a project trainer or pmo manager.
  
  











  







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