* Written by a Microsoft employee and one of only a handful of Project MVPs, this book examines Microsoft Project 2007-the most significant release since 2000-which boasts a new user interface and a myriad of new features
* Uses real-world examples from product development/R&D, IT/IT governance, and Quality/Six Sigma
* Places special focus on the four primary objects of Microsoft Project: projects, resources, tasks, and assignments-then brings each factor together to show how to build full-blown project plans
* Covers the many new features in Project 2007, as well as project planning, dynamic scheduling, and resource management
* Discusses tracking and updating progress, reporting, optimizing project schedules, and managing multiple projects
Karen Ferrero