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Secrets of Project Management Using Microsoft Project! - cover

Secrets of Project Management Using Microsoft Project!

Andrei Besedin

Publisher: Andrei Besedin

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Secrets of Project Management Using Microsoft Project!
 
As a project manager using a Microsoft Project is something, you can’t escape throughout your career years. Many people think what the MS project does is just to create a list of things to do, come up with a network diagram or Gantt chart for their project. This is far from the truth. It is a project management tool with the right blend of flexibility, power, and usability which ensures you effectively and efficiently manage projects.
 
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Available since: 08/04/2023.
Print length: 54 pages.

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