Microsoft Project 2007: The Missing Manual (Paperback)
暫譯: Microsoft Project 2007:缺失的手冊(平裝本)
Bonnie Biafore
- 出版商: O'Reilly
- 出版日期: 2007-09-25
- 定價: $1,400
- 售價: 1.4 折 $199
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 704
- 裝訂: Paperback
- ISBN: 0596528361
- ISBN-13: 9780596528362
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Schedules, budgets, communications, resources. Projects big and small include them all, and Microsoft Project 2007 can help you control these variables -- not be controlled by them. But Project is complex software, and learning it is, well, a project in itself. Get up to speed fast with Microsoft Project 2007: The Missing Manual. Written by project management expert Bonnie Biafore, this book teaches you how to do everything from setting budgets and tracking schedules to testing scenarios and recognizing trouble spots before your project breaks down.
Find out what's new in Project 2007 from previous versions, and get help choosing the right edition, whether it's Project Standard, Project Professional, or Enterprise Project Management Solution. With Microsoft Project 2007: The Missing Manual, you get more than a simple software how-to. You also get a rundown on project management basics and plenty of solid advice on how to use Project to:Microsoft Project 2007 is the flagship of all project management programs, and this Missing Manual is the book that should have been in the box. No project manager should be without it.
- Define your project and plan your approach
- Estimate your project, set up a budget, define tasks, and break the work into manageable chunks
- Create a schedule, define the sequence of work, and learn the right way to use date constraints and deadlines
- Build a project team and assign resources to tasks: "who does what"
- Refine the project to satisfy objectives by building reality into the schedule, and learn to keep project costs under control
- Track progress and communicate with team members via reports, information sharing, and meetings that work
- Close out your project and take away valuable lessons for the future
Table of Contents
The Missing Credits
Introduction
Part One: Project Management: The Missing Manual
Chapter 1. Projects: In the Beginning
What's So Special About Projects?
What Is Project Management?
Why Manage Projects?
Picking the Right Projects
The Importance of Business Objectives
Common Project Selection Criteria
Gaining Support for a Project
Identify Who Has a Stake in the Project
Documenting Project Stakeholders
Publicizing a Project and Its Manager
Chapter 2. Planning a Project
Project Planning in a Nutshell
Defining the Project
What's the Problem?
Giving Meaning to a Project
How Are You Going to Solve the Problem?
Defining Project Objectives
Identifying Project Results
Gauging Success
Defining Project Boundaries
Documenting Project Assumptions
Documenting How You'll Run the Project
Laying Out Project Processes
Communicating
Managing Change
Managing Quality
Managing Risk
Chapter 3. Taking Microsoft Project for a Test Drive
Creating a Project Schedule
What Work Must Be Done?
What Results Must Your Project Produce-and When?
How Does Each Task Depend on Other Tasks?
Who's Going to Do the Work?
How Long Will All These Tasks Take?
Saving Your Project
Chapter 4. Breaking Work into Task-Sized Chunks
Identifying the Work to Be Done
Breaking Down Work
When Is Enough Enough?
Building a WBS in Microsoft Project
Creating a WBS in Project from the Top Down
Creating and Modifying a WBS on the Fly
Setting Up Customized WBS Codes
Documenting a WBS in Another Program
Importing a WBS into Project
Documenting Work Package Details
Building Work Package Documents in Word
Linking Work Packages to the Project Schedule
Chapter 5. Estimating Work Time
Understanding Work and Duration
Getting Good Estimates
How Accurate Do You Need to Be?
Ways to Estimate Work
Getting Estimates from the Right People
Don't Ask for Only One Number
Don't Pad Estimates
Give Feedback on Estimates
Getting Estimates into Project
Exporting Work Packages to Excel
Importing Estimates into Project
Chapter 6. Setting Up a Project Schedule
Creating a New Project File
Creating a Blank Project File
Using a Template to Create a Project File
Fast Access to User Templates
Saving a New Project
Saving Projects to Other File Formats
Protecting Your Project Files
Setting Up Project Options
Setting the Project Start Date
Setting the Standard Workdays
Adding Tasks to a Project
Adding Tasks
Creating Milestones
Creating Repeating Tasks
Inserting, Moving, and Deleting Tasks
Inserting Tasks
Moving Tasks
Copying Tasks
Deleting Tasks
Modifying a Task's Level in the Outline
Chapter 7. Making a Schedule That's Easy to Maintain
How Tasks Affect One Another
Building Relationships Between Tasks
Creating Finish-to-Start Task Dependencies
Creating and Modifying All Types of Task Dependencies
Delaying or Overlapping Tasks
Scheduling Task Work Time with Calendars
Keeping a Schedule Flexible
Types of Constraints
Setting and Changing Constraints
Preventing Unwanted Date Constraints
Setting Deadline Reminders
Part Two: Project Planning:More Than Creating a Schedule
Chapter 8. Building a Team for Your Project
Identifying Project Resources
Who's Responsible for What
Who Reports to Whom
Understanding Project's Resource Types
Adding Resources in Microsoft Project
Adding Resources Manually
Importing Resources from Other Programs
Deleting Resources
Providing Detailed Resource Information
Filling in General Information
Defining When Work Resources Work
Defining Costs for Work and Material Resources
Setting Up Cost Resources
Chapter 9. Connecting Resources to Tasks
Assigning Work Resources to Tasks
Assigning Resources with the Dialog Box
Assigning Resources in the Task Form
Assigning Resources in a Gantt Chart Table
Finding the Right Resources
Finding Resources by Criteria
Assigning Material Resources to Tasks
Understanding Duration, Work, and Units
Modifying Resource Assignments
Adding and Removing Resources from Tasks
When Effort Drives the Schedule
Controlling Assignment Changes with Task Types
Chapter 10. Does the Schedule Work?
Making Sure Tasks Are Set Up Correctly
Reviewing Task Dependencies
Freeing Tasks from Constraints
Defining Work Schedules with Calendars
Creating New Calendars
Modifying Calendars
Applying Calendars
Building Reality into Assignments
Assigning Part-time Workers
Modeling Productivity in Project
Adjusting Tasks for Resource Capability
Balancing Workloads
Finding Resource Over- and Under-Allocations
Adjusting Assignments to Correct Allocations
Leveling Assignments
Leveling Resources Basics
Setting Leveling Options
Prioritizing Projects and Tasks
Chapter 11. Setting Up a Project Budget
Putting a Price Tag on Your Project
Incorporating Resource Costs
Preparing for Cost Calculations
Assigning Cost Resources to Tasks
Entering an Oddball Cost for a Task
Reviewing Cost Information
Seeing Overall Project Costs
Seeing Costs for Tasks, Resources, and Assignments
Adding Custom Budget Information
Comparing Costs to Your Budget
Step 1: Create Budget Resources
Step 2: Assign Budget Resources to the Project Summary Task
Step 3: Enter Budget Cost and Work Values
Step 4: Associate Resources with Their Budget Type
Step 5: Compare Budget Resource Values
Reducing Project Costs
Checking for Cost Errors
Adjusting the Schedule
Adjusting Assignments
Rethinking Your Project Budget
Setting the Project Fiscal Year
Assigning Accounting Codes
Entering Accounting Codes in a Custom Field
Creating Multilevel Accounting Codes
Applying Accounting Codes to Your Project
Chapter 12. Refining a Project Schedule
Evaluating the Project Schedule
Comparing Finish Dates to Deadlines
Finding the Best Tasks to Shorten
Reviewing Project Costs
New Project Tools for Change
See Why Tasks Start When They Do
Seeing What Changes Do
Playing What-if Games
Adjusting Resource Assignments
Increasing Units to Decrease Duration
Assigning a Different Resource
Adding Resources
Using Slack Time to Shorten the Schedule
Splitting Tasks into Smaller Pieces
Overlapping Tasks
Finding Tasks to Fast-track
Modifying Task Dependencies to Overlap Tasks
Paying More for Faster Delivery
Time vs. Money
Using a Spreadsheet to Choose Tasks to Crash
Chapter 13. Saving the Project Plan
Obtaining Approval for the Plan
Storing Project Documents
Preserving the Original Plan in Project
Setting a Baseline
Setting Additional Baselines
Adding New Tasks to a Baseline
Saving Sets of Start and Finish Dates
Clearing a Baseline
Viewing Baselines
Part Three: Projects in Action
Chapter 14. Tracking Progress
Picking the Best Way to Track Progress
Obtaining Progress and Cost Data
Collecting Task Progress from Your Team Members
Collecting Progress Data About Other Resources
Entering Actual Progress in Project
Updating Task Progress
Updating the Project Using Resource Assignment Progress
Globally Updating the Project
Updating Project Costs
Chapter 15. Evaluating Project Performance
Scheduled, Baseline, and Actual Values
Is the Project on Time?
Checking Status at the Project Level
Reviewing the Critical Path
Looking for Delayed Tasks
Looking for Tasks Heading for Trouble
Checking on Work
Looking for Over-allocations
Checking for Overbudget Work
Is the Project Within Budget?
Comparing Costs with Views and Filters
Evaluating Costs with Reports
Comparing Project Costs to a Budget
Earned Value Analysis
Gauging Performance with Earned Value Measures
Analyzing an Earned Value Graph
Using Additional Earned Value Measures
Viewing Earned Value in Project
Controlling How Project Calculates Earned Value
Getting Back on Track
A Review of Project Tuning Techniques
Assigning Overtime
Chapter 16. Managing Change
Setting Up a Change Management System
Managing Change Requests
The Change Review Board: Deciding on Changes
Tracking Change Requests
Managing Changes in Project
Finding the Effects of a Proposed Change
Updating Project with Approved Change Requests
Flagging Change Requests in Project
Chapter 17. Reporting on Projects
An Overview of Project's Reports
Overall Status
Financial Performance
Task Management
Resource Management
Text-Based Reports
Generating Text-Based Reports
Customizing Text-Based Reports
Working with Visual Reports
Generating a Visual Report
Rearranging and Formatting an Excel Visual Report
Rearranging and Formatting a Visio Visual Report
Customizing Visual Report Templates
Saving Report Data
Chapter 18. Closing a Project
Obtaining Project Acceptance
Tying Up Loose Ends
Producing Project Closeout Reports
Summarizing a Project
Reporting Performance
Documenting What You Learned
What to Do with Project Information
Part Four: Project Power Tools
Chapter 19. Working on Multiple Projects
Managing Multiple Projects
Creating a Master Project
Removing a Project from a Master Project
Linking Tasks in Different Projects
Sharing Resources Among Projects
Creating a Resource Pool
Connecting a Project to a Resource Pool
Opening and Saving Sharer Projects
Detaching a Sharer Project from the Resource Pool
Editing Resource Pool Information
Chapter 20. Exchanging Data Between Programs
Copying Information
Copying Project Data to Other Programs
Copying Data from Other Programs into Project
Creating Pictures of Project Information
Importing and Exporting Data
Importing Data into Project
Exporting Data from Project
Using an Existing Map
Exchanging Data with Excel
Working with Project and Visio
Chapter 21. Linking and Embedding
Linking and Embedding Project Data in Other Programs
Linking and Embedding Data into Project
Working with Linked and Embedded Objects
Chapter 22. Project on the Internet
Hyperlinking to Information
Creating a Hyperlink to a File or Web Page
Modifying Hyperlinks
Creating a Hyperlink to a Location in the Project File
Integrating Project and Outlook
Adding Project Tasks to Outlook
Importing Tasks from Outlook
Building a Resource List from an Outlook Address Book
Sending Project Information to Others
Part Five: Customizing Project
Chapter 23. Viewing What You Want
Creating Your Own View
Modifying Basic View Contents
Creating a New View
Changing the Looks of a Gantt Chart View
Customizing the Timescale
Changing a Usage View's Appearance
Customizing the Resource Graph
Modifying a Network Diagram
Customizing the Calendar View
Changing Tables
Switching the Table in a View
Changing Table Contents
Modifying a Table Definition
Creating a New Table
Changing the Way Text Looks
Changing Categories of Text
Changing Selected Text
Filtering Through Information
Creating and Editing Filters
Defining Filters
Quick and Dirty Filtering with AutoFilter
Grouping Project Elements
Working with Groups
Creating a Group
Changing Group Intervals
Chapter 24. Defining Your Own Fields and Forms
Defining Your Own Fields
Customizing a Field
Coding Tasks and Resources
Building Your Own Forms
Creating a Form
Chapter 25. Customizing Toolbars and Menus
Customizing Menus and Toolbars
Before You Customize a Menu or Toolbar
Adding a Command to a Menu or Toolbar
Adding a Menu to Another Menu or a Toolbar
Modifying a Menu or Toolbar Entry
Creating New Toolbars and Menus
Creating a New Toolbar
Copying a Toolbar to Create a New One
Editing Toolbars and Menus
Renaming Toolbars and Menus
Deleting Toolbars and Menus
Creating Keyboard Shortcuts
Chapter 26. Reusable Project: Templates
Sharing Custom Elements
Storing Project Settings and Elements
Copying Elements Between Files
Removing Customized Elements from Files
Renaming Customized Elements
Building Templates for Projects
Creating a Project Template
Making Your Templates Easy to Find
Editing a Template
Creating a Project File from a Template
Chapter 27. Saving Time With Macros
What You Can Do with Macros
Recording Macros
Running Macros
Running Macros in the Macros Dialog Box
Running a Macro from a Toolbar or Menu
Using Keyboard Shortcuts to Run Macros
Viewing and Editing Macro Code
Learning More About Programming Project
Part Six: Appendixes
Appendix A. Installing Project
Appendix B. Getting Help for Project
Appendix C. Keyboard Shortcuts
Index
商品描述(中文翻譯)
**描述**
計劃、預算、溝通、資源。無論是大項目還是小項目,這些都包含在內,而 Microsoft Project 2007 可以幫助您控制這些變數,而不是被它們控制。但 Project 是一款複雜的軟體,學習它本身就是一個項目。透過《Microsoft Project 2007: The Missing Manual》,快速掌握所需知識。這本書由專業的項目管理專家 Bonnie Biafore 撰寫,教您如何從設定預算和追蹤進度,到測試情境和在項目崩潰之前識別問題點,做所有事情。
了解 Project 2007 與之前版本的不同,並獲得選擇正確版本的幫助,無論是 Project Standard、Project Professional 還是 Enterprise Project Management Solution。透過《Microsoft Project 2007: The Missing Manual》,您獲得的不僅僅是簡單的軟體使用指南。您還將獲得項目管理基礎的概述,以及如何使用 Project 的大量實用建議,以:
- 定義您的項目並計劃您的方法
- 估算您的項目,設置預算,定義任務,並將工作分解為可管理的部分
- 創建進度表,定義工作順序,並學習正確使用日期約束和截止日期
- 建立項目團隊並將資源分配給任務:'誰做什麼'
- 通過將現實納入進度表來完善項目以滿足目標,並學習如何控制項目成本
- 追蹤進度並通過報告、信息共享和有效的會議與團隊成員溝通
- 結束您的項目並為未來汲取寶貴的教訓
Microsoft Project 2007 是所有項目管理程序的旗艦,而這本《Missing Manual》是應該隨盒子一起提供的書籍。沒有項目經理應該缺少它。
**目錄**
**缺失的致謝**
**導言**
**第一部分:項目管理:缺失的手冊**
**第1章. 項目:開始時**
項目有什麼特別之處?
什麼是項目管理?
為什麼要管理項目?
選擇正確的項目
商業目標的重要性
常見的項目選擇標準
獲得項目的支持
識別誰對項目有利害關係
記錄項目利害關係人
宣傳項目及其經理
**第2章. 計劃項目**
項目計劃概述
定義項目
問題是什麼?
賦予項目意義
您將如何解決問題?
定義項目目標
識別項目結果
衡量成功
定義項目邊界
記錄項目假設
記錄您將如何運行項目
規劃項目流程
溝通
管理變更
管理質量
管理風險
**第3章. 試用 Microsoft Project**
創建項目進度表
必須完成哪些工作?
您的項目必須產生什麼結果——以及何時?
每個任務如何依賴於其他任務?
誰將執行這些工作?
所有這些任務需要多長時間?
保存您的項目
**第4章. 將工作分解為任務大小的部分**
識別需要完成的工作
分解工作
什麼時候才算足夠?
在 Microsoft Project 中建立 WBS
從上到下創建 WBS
即時創建和修改 WBS
設置自定義 WBS 代碼
在其他程序中記錄 WBS
將 WBS 匯入 Project
記錄工作包詳細信息
在 Word 中建立工作包文檔
將工作包鏈接到項目進度表
**第5章. 估算工作時間**
理解工作和持續時間
獲得良好的估算
您需要多準確?
估算工作的方式
從正確的人那裡獲得估算
不要只要求一個數字
不要填充估算
對估算提供反饋
將估算輸入 Project
將工作包匯出到 Excel
將估算匯入 Project
**第6章. 設置項目進度表**
創建新項目文件
創建空白項目文件
使用模板創建項目文件
快速訪問用戶模板
保存新項目
將項目保存為其他文件格式
保護您的項目文件
設置項目選項
設置項目開始日期
設置標準工作日
向項目添加任務
添加任務
創建里程碑
創建重複任務
插入、移動和刪除任務
插入任務
移動任務
複製任務
刪除任務
修改任務在大綱中的層級
**第7章. 創建易於維護的進度表**
任務之間的相互影響
建立任務之間的關係
創建結束到開始的任務依賴
創建和修改各類任務依賴
延遲或重疊任務
使用日曆安排任務工作時間
保持進度表的靈活性
約束類型
設置和更改約束
防止不必要的日期約束
設置截止日期提醒
**第二部分:項目計劃:不僅僅是創建進度表**
**第8章. 為您的項目建立團隊**
識別項目資源
誰負責什麼
誰向誰報告
理解項目的資源類型
在 Microsoft Project 中添加資源