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Thanks for support our necesities. The seller is the best: on time, as they promise and in the best shape possible. Only one regret: it is not coming with the program (MS Project 2007). An excellent reference for someone who wants to improve his/her skills in MS Project 2007. It was very helpful for me in my Project Management Program training.
Best book I have read in a long time. I needed to do a schedule for a big job. This book walks you right through step by step.
My only complaint is that the book instructs you to use the CD for each chapter in the book there is a folder on the CD for you to use. Vargas and John Rodman, however should you continue on to chapter 4 and not using the chapter 4 folder you will see that you need to add nanes like Scott cooper and Patti Mintz.
The MS Step by Step book can give you all the information to enter, but they don't do that.Oh, and I really give the book a 4 ½ stars.Note: so you can create one project folder and work through all the chapters, but you will need to add names and other information as you move on, which I have found to be a good thing because you will have to remember where to go to add the stuff in without the book telling you. Now what I am really trying to say here is, instead of having to open and work with a new folder for each chapter just continue to build in/on the project you first create.
I first read all the reviews before purchasing this book. Jonathan Mollerup, Jon Ganio, Garrett R.
Good for memorization. I did see other MS Project 2007 books that are more (in the classroom) type and would have liked to have gotten them; such as Microsoft Official Academic Course Series, Or MCTS Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-632): Managing Projects with Microsoft Office Project 2007 and Ultimate Learning Guide to Microsoft Office Project 2007 (Epm Learning), but since most of them didn't have a review and they were a little more costly I decided to go with the Step by Step book.So far at this time of writing my review I am on chapter 5.
Now instead of you building your project from scratch (which I would prefer to do) The MS CD for each chapter has added more than what they had told you to ad in the previous chapters, so if you decide to use the same saved project folder and continue on through the book you will find yourself adding things that you weren't told to add in the last chapter(s).Example: in chapter 3 you add names to the Assign Resources.
Each chapter is well thought out with clear steps to follow and illustrations to accompany those steps.If you're learning about MS Project 2007, read this book first. This is an excellent book to teach a user how to use MS Project 2007.
Even if you know nothing about project management, you will have no trouble with this book. I really can't say enough positive things about this book.My only small criticism is that many of the figures are not labeled. One of the best reference books I have ever read (and I have read a lot of them). In fact, this book will teach you more than how to use MS Project, it will also teach you about project management. I found myself labeling some of the more ambiguous figures myself.Nonetheless, I still have no trouble giving this book 5 stars. The authors take you 'step by step' through every critical feature in MS Project. The procedures are very straightforward; there is virtually no way to screw up their instructions.
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