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MS Project 2007 and 2010: structuring your project

Author: Sophie TOUBLANC

Publication date: May 10, 2014 | Lire en français

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    2. Organizing project planning

    Organizing a project means dividing it up according to the nomenclature of the product to be produced, the work to be done to achieve it, and the associated levels of responsibility:

    • batches (summary tasks) ;

    • activities and tasks, which need to be prioritized (level of breakdown) by integrating milestones, repetitive tasks and sequences (notion of interdependent links);

    • the resources to carry them out according to their nature ;

    • their costs and allocation.

    The quality of your organization, responsibilities and information flows to achieve this guarantee the quality of your project and its management at completion. These new features in MS Project 2010 will also enable you to improve communication with your...

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