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Rating: Summary: Good Book to get you up and running! Review: Although I've used Project 98 briefly, I just got a hold of Project 2000 and needed a book that could get me up to speed, especially for the Project Central Portion of the Software. This "Bible" is a good starting point. It's easily laid out, enabling readers to jump around from chapter to chapter reading whatever they need to do. Things are easily explained and clearly demonstarted through the use of screen shots and the such. Although the authors dedicate a chapter to teach a few basic project management tecniques at the beginning of the book, I would recommend getting a good project manangement book, such as "The Fast Foward MBA in Project Manangement" in order to learn the basics of PM. All in all, this book provides a solid foundation for learning MS Project 2000.
Rating: Summary: Provides a lot, but does not go far enough Review: Although the idea of providing resources is a good one, many of them are out of date (addresses and contact information,etc.)I have used Project before and I am working on a fast track project and trying to learn the new features at the same time. Some of the explanations do not go far enough, but if you are new to MS Project, this is a good beginning. Some of Microsoft's definitions of project management terms are misleading and in some cases, wrong. The publications on project management that are listed are more correct.
Rating: Summary: Book is fine, CD is a pain Review: I found the text worthwhile, but the CD that comes with the book was missing an installation file, which forced me to have to install all of the programs manually. When I called IDG technical support, they said that the only fix was to go ahead and install everything manually, and there was no way to get the additional required file. I would have found it easier to put up with this nonsense if the price of the book weren't so high.
Rating: Summary: Book is fine, CD is a pain Review: I found the text worthwhile, but the CD that comes with the book was missing an installation file, which forced me to have to install all of the programs manually. When I called IDG technical support, they said that the only fix was to go ahead and install everything manually, and there was no way to get the additional required file. I would have found it easier to put up with this nonsense if the price of the book weren't so high.
Rating: Summary: For Project Management Professionals (and Beginers). Review: I liked and will recomend it to my students! This 661 pages bible is complete, usefull and actual. The Bonus CD-ROM is interesting, but don't have MS-PROJECT 2000 trial (but you can have this trial at Microsoft site). Don't miss the appendix A, Project Management Resources.
Rating: Summary: Very complete review, including Project Central Review: I was looking in particular for a book that, besides covering the details about Project 2000, would also dedicate enough space to covering the new Project Central feature that this software includes. Out of all the Project 2000 books I browsed before buying this one, this definitely was THE best one in this aspect. With its help we've been able to set up our Project Central at work. I highly recommend it.
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