Earned Value Analysis and Pivot Tables
Manage Yourself – not Time!
Project Management for Innovation and High Risk
Writing Project Objectives
Writing Project Options
Writing Project Deliverables
Writing a Project Scope
Writing Project Constraints
Assessing Project Risk


Validating Data in Excel
The Purpose of Project Control
Diagnosing Project Problems
Asking the right questions of the team
Taking Corrective Action (Part 1)
Taking Corrective Action (Part 2)


Printing to Impress
Using a Deadline Symbol in Microsoft Project

Using Pivot Tables in Excel
The Power of a Project Management Database
Automatic Colour Changes on the Gantt Chart
Preparing and Entering Data
The Horizontal Screen Split
Scaling for Screen and Print
Improving Gantt Chart Appearance
Durations, Work and Resource Units
Assigning Part-Time Resources
Examining Costs
Costing Material-Type Resources
Tracking a Project - No.1
Tracking a Project - No.2
Grouping Tasks and Resources
Displaying Information in MS Project Tables
Reporting Cash flows
Using Outline Code Fields
Creating Filters
Creating Your Own Tables

Flexible Resource Costing
Project Server 2003


Tactical vs. Value Decision Making
Will Decision-makers learn from Project Managers?
How to Make Decisions
Formulating the Decision
Building a Decision Context
Elements of a Good Decision Process
Decision Options and Criteria
White Paper: Fending off the Lawyers
Overview of Decision-making tools & techniques

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Improving Gannt Chart Appearence

Summary
Presentation is more than cosmetic. Professional presentation engenders a sense of professionalism, quality and pride. Here are some tips to improve the way your Gantt chart looks.

MODIFYING COLORS AND PATTERNS

You can do this in two ways:

By Family of Bars
(i.e. criticals, non-criticals, summaries etc).

  • Choose "Format - Bar Styles". Each row in the upper part of the screen represents a bar type.
  • Select one Tasks and modify the shape, colour and pattern in the centre part of the lower screen

You might choose to make your critical tasks full-blooded red and your non-critical tasks blue with a striped pattern. This prints well in black and white or colour.

By Selection
(i.e. first selecting individual tasks)
.

  • Select a task
  • Choose "Format - Bar" and repeat

THE WIZARD
The first step you can take is to remove Microsoft Project's default screen by running the Gantt chart wizard.

  • Choose "Format - Gantt-chart-wizard"
  • Answer 'Critical Path', 'None' and 'Yes' to all three questions when you are asked

DRAWING ON THE GANTT BAR
You can also place notes, geometric shapes and graphic symbols (such as logos) on the Gantt chart.To place the drawing toolbar on your screen:

  • Choose "View - Toolbar - Drawing"

Experiment with different symbols. To place a logo or other graphic symbol on the Gantt chart, copy it into the clipboard from an external program and simply paste it onto the chart.

Note: When you adjust the scale of your Gantt chart, these graphic objects will not scale with them

TEXT ON YOUR GANTT BARS
You may want certain names or numbers to appear on or near your Gantt bars. This is done as follows. Choose one of the methods above then:

  • Click the 'Text' tab from the lower part of the screen
  • Select a variable and its intended position relative to the Gantt bar.

Note: That if you choose positions 'above' or 'below', additional lines are consumed and you will be using up vertical space.

 

 

 

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