I teach Project and I needed to get more in depth with the software. This book was great for that. I cannot recomend it for absolute beginers who dont "get" software programs quickly. If you are an advanced user, yet never worked with this particular program, you will like it also.
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That about sums it up. I've used Project some, and have looked at several other books before this one. This book provides the detail and clarity to get the ideas across. One particular example ... effort driven scheduling and fixed units versus fixed duration, etc ... a tricky topic, and this book does it better than any other. Best book I've seen on the subject!
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This is a very well written book. The writers of this book understand program management and program management software even though Microsoft does not. The writers explain very well how to use the product and warn you of areas that I consider short comings of Project. I plan to use this book as a text book for teaching MS Project 2000. The book would not be good for self teaching beginners.
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