Thanks for the input. There's a whole world behind that "Earned Value"! I guess mastering these concepts is a must for a successful project management, and definitely more important than the very software used for the purpose. At first glance I agree with you that SPI and CPI are the most...
I see. Well, probably the objective you pointed out lies a tad beyond our reality. First of all, we use Project on our own initiative, just for our own office's planning and tracking purposes. There is no synergy between our projects and the entire organization, since we work mostly...
Thanks for your quick reply. I am aware of the compatibility issue and that we'd need all those licenses. The MS site says Project Server 2007 is available via Volume Licensing only; can you make a guess of how much that would cost in our environment?
Instead I didn't know about the...
Hi all,
We work in a small office of about 8 peolpe and we currently use Project Standard 2003 to keep track of our tasks.
We are wondering wether using Project Server 2007 to collaborate to our projects would be worth the expense. In fact, we do have a shared hard drive, where we could store...
Thanks again.
I get your point. However I couldn't group resources as teams, since we're few, all most of us do different tasks. Nevertheless, sometimes we have tasks (like interviewing other offices) which are always done by two of us togheter.
Given this example, the only solution I can...
Hi all,
I'm new of the forum and I use MS Project Standard 2003 to help my boss schedule tasks in his office. I have a question:
Suppose I create two tasks, say TaskA and TaskB, starting on day 1, and with duration 1 day each.
Now I assign resource A to TaskA and resources A and B to TaskB...
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