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Learning Microsoft Project 2019

You're reading from   Learning Microsoft Project 2019 Streamline project, resource, and schedule management with Microsoft's project management software

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838988722
Length 504 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Srikanth Shirodkar Srikanth Shirodkar
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Table of Contents (32) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: The Iron Triangle – a Quick Primer for Project Management
2. Chapter 1: Project Management – the Essential Primer FREE CHAPTER 3. Section 2: Project Initiation with Microsoft Project
4. Chapter 2: Fundamentals of Microsoft Project 5. Chapter 3: Initiating projects with Microsoft Project 6. Chapter 4: Underlying Concepts of Microsoft Project 7. Chapter 5: Resource Management with Microsoft Project 8. Section 3: Project Planning Like a Pro!
9. Chapter 6: Work Breakdown Structure – the Single Critical Factor 10. Chapter 7: Tasks – under the Microscope 11. Chapter 8: Mastering Link Dependency and Constraints 12. Chapter 9: Extended Customization – Task and Gantt Formatting 13. Section 4: Project Execution – the Real Deal
14. Chapter 10: Executing Agile Projects with MS Project 15. Chapter 11: Overallocation – the Bane of Project Managers 16. Chapter 12: Baselines – Techniques and Best Practices 17. Chapter 13: Project Tracking Techniques 18. Section 5: Monitoring and Control with Microsoft Project
19. Chapter 14: Views, Tables, and Customization 20. Chapter 15 : Resource and Cost Management 21. Chapter 16: Critical Path Monitoring and Advanced Techniques 22. Chapter 17: Project Reports 101 23. Section 6: Project Closure with Microsoft Project
24. Chapter 18: Reviewing Projects and Creating Templates for Success 25. Chapter 19: Advanced Custom Reports and Templates 26. Chapter 20: Book Conclusion and Next Steps 27. Other Books You May Enjoy Appendix A: Using This Book as a Textbook
1. Appendix B: Available Fields Reference 2. Appendix C: Keyboard Shortcuts
3. Appendix D: Glossary

Chapter 1: Project Management – the Essential Primer

On a bright hot day 4,500 years ago, in the middle of a desert, a mega civil engineering project was completed. With an estimated 30,000 workers and over 5 million tons of precisely cut rock, the project had taken 20 years to complete.

This project was completed without the help of computers, GPS, or the modern machinery that we have in place today. Yes, we are talking about the Great Pyramid of Giza, in Egypt. This project remained the tallest man-made structure for another 3,800 years!

Humankind has embarked on projects since time immemorial. This knowledge of executing projects has been passed on from generation to generation, being greatly enhanced every time. In more recent times, some notable projects have been putting humans on the moon, building the largest machine in the world—the Large Hadron Collider, and conducting the Olympics and the FIFA World Cup every 4 years.

It can easily be surmised that humanity has studied and practiced project management for a very long time. It is this knowledge of projects and project management, common across time and business domains, that we will now discuss.

Of course, not all projects are mega scale. In your own life, you will have already undertaken several projects. Some examples of personal projects are getting admitted to college, learning a new technical skill, organizing your wedding, or building your own house. The modern world is full of projects running 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. And most adults in the world have some experience in project management, even if only personal projects.

What has happened since the time of the pyramids? The sharing of project management wisdom between experts from different sectors and domains has led to the identification of activities, tools, techniques, and best practices that are common across domains.

This knowledge is what we commonly call today Project Management Methodology. There are a few important, globally accepted standards that we will learn more about shortly.

By the end of this chapter, you will be able to do the following:

  • Understand the terminology of Microsoft Project – where the concepts have come from, how they have evolved, and how to learn these standards and techniques further.
  • Familiarize yourself with the foundational techniques used by MS Project – especially the Work Breakdown Structure, the Critical Path Method, and the Gantt chart.
  • Understand what MS Project is all about, and what to expect.
  • Understand when to use MS Project and when not to – Project is a very powerful ally by your side, but it is not a silver bullet for every problem.

If you are reading this book on Microsoft Project, I surmise you are already managing a project, big or small. Or, you are about to start on one soon, and I congratulate you! Actual designations may vary according to seniority, business sector, or domain. Microsoft Project is used in practically every domain where projects are executed, in every part of the world. For example, architecture, civil engineering, military, software or information technology, telecommunications, manufacturing and retail, and banking and finance.

If you are in any of the preceding or related domains, you have picked the right book. If you are a new user of MS Project or took a course on Project long back but did not practice it, this book is still perfect for you.

Today, as you have seen, there exists a globally accepted framework of Project Management Knowledge. This chapter will concisely lay out the framework. In the rest of the book, I will show how Microsoft Project's design, features, usage, and pitfalls map to Project Management Knowledge – no matter the specific domain where you will use Microsoft Project.

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