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Mastering Resource Management Using Microsoft� Project and Project Server 2010

Current price: $49.95
Mastering Resource Management Using Microsoft� Project and Project Server 2010
Mastering Resource Management Using Microsoft� Project and Project Server 2010

Barnes and Noble

Mastering Resource Management Using Microsoft� Project and Project Server 2010

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In the new economy, organizations in a myriad of sizes and industries are now more than ever seeking a better understanding of how to best utilize and manage the scarce resources devoted to their project portfolios. Microsoft Project and Project Server are the most widely used and one of the top-rated enterprise project management software packages in the marketplace today and understanding how to properly use it allows an organization to cut costs, share information, and increase efficiency and effectiveness. However, due to the size and complexity of the software, covering all the numerous features, within a single text, may not meet the needs of those specifically involved with resource management. Mastering Resource Management Using Microsoft Project and Project Server 2010 provides the guidance needed to master resource management and exploit the full potential of Microsoft Project and Project Server as it pertains to this critical function. It will also serve as a great companion to practical guides demonstrating the breadth of features and functionality available in this software.

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