Ready to manage your projects more efficiently? We’ve compiled our top project management resources, including articles, e-books, videos, demos, case studies, and free template sets, along with our comprehensive project management guide.
No matter what your day job is, you’re involved in projects every day: testing a product, writing a whitepaper/book, running an event or even home “projects” like buying groceries, building a home extension or raising money for a charity. Simply put, a project is a set of tasks tha...
1) Put the right project management tools in place First, you need the right tools. Managing projects — whether simple or complex or somewhere in between — is detail-heavy work. Trying to track those details manually (or even in a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet) is a recipe for trouble. Eve...
how-to guide to using Excel's programmability to create custom data-processing and analysis solutions Covers security, debugging, and error handling Companion Web site includes sample files, projects, and test enginewith self-assessment ... PG Aitken - John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 被引量: 4发表:...
Spreadsheets might work OK for very small projects, but as teams grow and projects become more complex, they quickly lose their effectiveness. Adding new tasks, color-coding statuses, and creating formulas can make a once-tidy system unwieldy. Before long, you need a certified spreadsheet whispere...
The article presents advice from project managers such as Charanjeet Singh from Online Business Systems, Mark Cundiff from Nautilus Consulting LLC, and Andrew Procca from the National Research Council of Canada on managing multiple projects. Creating spreadsheets in the computer program Excel, tracking...
By Zhe Ming Chng on June 21, 2022 in Python for Machine Learning 0 Share Post Share Big data, labeled data, noisy data. Machine learning projects all need to look at data. Data is a critical aspect of machine learning projects, and how we handle that data is an important consideration...
While I own Voice projects and tend to have autonomy in my choice, we do work with and have interdependence with many other teams that have a well used approach already in place.Should I create a site with all customers and all of their projects? Customer A Voice, Customer B 20...
Checking in a project by using the Forced Check-in feature Setting up permissions to project Editing custom fields Changing ownership of a project Exporting Project Center data to Microsoft Excel Modifying a project plan Using the ribbon to manage projects ...
After completingManaging Real World Projectsyou should be able to: Understand the five project stages: Initiating, Planning, Controlling, Executing and Closing. Recognize project constraints such as scope, time and budget. Explain key project management terminology. ...