Eliminate the Confusion – Deep Dive into Task Types and Effort Driven

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Event Description:

Task Types and Effort Driven are two of the most confusing features of Microsoft Project, both to novice users and experienced users alike.  For example, have you ever changed one number in Microsoft Project, and then the software changed another number in response, and you don’t know why?  In this webinar presentation, Dale Howard will unlock the mysteries of Task Types behavior in Microsoft Project, showing you how their behavior is both logical and predictable, and allowing you to harness the power of Task Types in your own projects. He will also show you how the Effort Driven status of tasks interacts with each Task Type.

Presenter Info:

Dale Howard is the Director of Education for Sensei Project Solutions. He is in his 14th year of serving as a Microsoft Project MVP (or Most Valuable Professional) and is currently one of only 64 Microsoft Project MVPs in the entire world. Dale is the co-author of 21 books on Microsoft Project, Project Server, and Project Online. He works out of his home in Wildwood, Missouri (a west suburb of St. Louis).


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Written by Dale Howard
Dale Howard is currently a Senior PPM Consultant with Arch Systems, Inc. His hair and beard have turned white because of using Microsoft's project management tools for more than 20 years. Dale started his career using Microsoft Project 4.0 for Windows 95 and began using Microsoft's PPM tools when they introduced Project Central in 2000. Dale is the co-author of 23 books in Microsoft Project, Project Server, and Project Online. He is currently one 0f 26 Microsoft Project MVPs in the entire world and one of only 4 Project MVPs in the United states.
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  1. MSP dos and donts; task types and effort webinar, very insightful

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