Microsoft® Project exert Sam Huffman gives us the do’s and don’ts of Project. Each of these 9 videos shows a different problem that Project users may face and demonstrates how to solve that problem. From organizing your outline to leveling resources, Sam Huffman shares his techniques for getting the job done right. Join MPUG to access full-length, live webinar training sessions and hundreds more on-demand.
Calendars in Microsoft® Project are in order of hierarchy. One common issue Project users may face, is incorrect calendar association, or in other words, when these calendars conflict with one another. Sam describes this misunderstood problem and guides us through a hypothetical situation.
Want more Do’s and Don’ts? Check out MPUG’s new book: Microsoft® Project Do’s and Don’ts!
Click the links below to see more videos in Sam Huffman‘s Microsoft® Project Do’s and Don’ts series
Using Elapsed Durations for Team Schedules
Constraining Activities
Organizing Project Tasks Incorrectly
Inadequate Baselining
Scheduling Projects as Late as Possible
Leveling Resources Without Analysis
Assigning Resources to Summary Tasks
Including Summary Tasks in Project Sequencing