
- Title : Earned Value Management For Project Management: Using Microsoft Office Project
- Author : Sham Dayal
- Rating : 4.87 (543 Vote)
- Publish : 2015-7-15
- Format : Paperback
- Pages : 400 Pages
- Asin : 1481137530
- Language : English
. Mr. He was a speaker in the Project Management Practitioners Conference held in Bangalore by the PMI Bangalore chapter. He has successfully executed many IT projects worth millions of dollars in his career. He has over ten years of project management experience. He has devised a new technique based on the EVM for projec
. Mr. He was a speaker in the Project Management Practitioners Conference held in Bangalore by the PMI Bangalore chapter. He has successfully executed many IT projects worth millions of dollars in his career. He has over ten years of project management experience. He has devised a new technique based on the EVM for projects and presented the paper titled “Earned Value Management for Production Support” in the Project Management Practitioners Conference 2006 held in Bangalore, India, conducted by the PMI Bangalore chapter. He has over eighteen years of experience in the IT industry. His article titled “Effective Project Management through Earned Value Management” was published in PMI ISSIG Review in the first half of 2006. He started his career as a programmeThe author has now revised it with this title and included concepts such as what-if analysis, human resource management and project financials management all with the help of earned value management technique and Microsoft Office Project tool. Earned Value Management for Project Management Using Microsoft Office Project is the revision to the author’s earlier title, Earned Value Management Using Microsoft Office Project, which currently sells across the world as a good reference book for earned value management. The techniques presented in this book can very well be adopted by an entire organization for all their projects, and they would help the organizations maintain better control over their projects. After successfully running the earlier title in print for over four years the author decided to revise his title and include tons of other aspects of projeLoved this book for its unbiased and true protrayal of both Burr and Jefferson. budgeting, job costing, reporting, etc.) were well written and stressed the importance of sound financial management as an integral part of the project manager's duties.This is a very helpful book for the residential construction project manager that will guide them through the complexities of the homebuilding process. Both books are very good and give the interested reader a view from both the cockpit (excuse me, "flight deck") and the business end of flying. This is an excellent book with a great storyline. I bought this book for my work in order to get a better understanding of the bio side of MEMS. I got it because I'm BTS trash but omg it's kind of a slow read, it took me all day just to read one chapter, it is interesting though.. This book is an interesting counterpoint to observations of modern-day Liberia, for which progress over the ensuing seven decades remains elusive. Or even some good notes to clarify what the chapters were trying to explain.. The book tries to be readable for both MEMS fabrication engineers (me) and for the medicaHe has been managing projects with EVM and Microsoft® Project for quite some time now and has acquired a lot of expertise in this area. Dayal is the first person to successfully implement earned value management for project tracking (progress, status, and forecasting) at his organization. He has successfully executed many IT projects worth millions of dollars in his career. Sham Dayal is a postgraduate in applied statistics and a graduate in computer science. . He has been a speaker in the PM Footprints seminar conducted by the PMI Bangalore chapter. Mr. After writing a couple of books in the area of project management—namely, Earned Value Management Using Microsoft Office Project and Resource Economic Value Added—he has embarked on writing a revision to his first book, due to popular demand. He has devised a new technique based on the EVM for projects and presented the paper titled “Earned Value Management for Production Support” in the Project Management Practitioners Conference 2006 held in Bangalore, India, conducted by the PMI Bangalore ch


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