Work with Microsoft Project software? Essential tools for every Project Manager!
People often ask me for recommendations on working with Microsoft Project software. Here are a couple of my favorites:

Eric Uyttewaal's "Dynamic Scheduling" is the best book I have seen on Microsoft Project and is a must read for any Project Manager. IIL's web-based Orange Belt course on Microsoft Project teaches the concept of "Dynamic Scheduling" and, at the time, used Eric's book as the foundation for the course. It radically changed my perspective on working with MS Project; and many years later, I still frequently reference this book.

Another great book is "Ultimate Learning Guide to Microsoft Office Project 2007" by Dale Howard and Gary Chefetz. Both the "Ultimate Learning Guide" and "Dynamic Scheduling" are easy to read and packed full of helpful pictures, tips & tricks, and practical advice (my copies are dog-eared, flagged, and highlighted throughout).

Eric Uyttewaal's "Dynamic Scheduling" is the best book I have seen on Microsoft Project and is a must read for any Project Manager. IIL's web-based Orange Belt course on Microsoft Project teaches the concept of "Dynamic Scheduling" and, at the time, used Eric's book as the foundation for the course. It radically changed my perspective on working with MS Project; and many years later, I still frequently reference this book.

Another great book is "Ultimate Learning Guide to Microsoft Office Project 2007" by Dale Howard and Gary Chefetz. Both the "Ultimate Learning Guide" and "Dynamic Scheduling" are easy to read and packed full of helpful pictures, tips & tricks, and practical advice (my copies are dog-eared, flagged, and highlighted throughout).

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