
Learning Microsoft Project 2019
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The Pareto principle states that for many events, roughly 80% of the effects come from 20% of the causes. In the case of learning Project, it is true that you will use about 20% of the features 80% of the time. These common features will be taught very early in the book.
Earlier in this chapter, you saw how process groups and the project life cycle are effective ways to organize your project management knowledge.
This book will use the same foundation, making it easy for you to use Microsoft Project as follows:
It is important that you practice all the hands-on assignments and exercises in this book. You can post solutions on my website, www.learngood.in (and look at other reader's solutions also).
Microsoft Project is domain agnostic; that is, literally any business domain can use it. In the same way, this book is also domain agnostic. The examples used in this book are from as varied business scenarios as possible to relate to a large and varied audience of project practitioners.
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