#Agile in #MSProject #Scrum #Kanban

<tea> Microsoft Project has long been considered as a tool that can only be used with structured , rigid tasks.  Typically this type of project is known as a Waterfall project (despite various blogs showing you how you can use Project to manage an “agile plan”, for example the MPUG publish one here).   I’m […]

Viewing Timephased data in Visual Reports #MSProject #Excel

<coffee> I recently ran an MPUG session integrating Project with Excel.  Part of the presentation was using the Visual Reports feature and exporting the data to Excel, and I had one of those questions which caught me out (though it shouldn’t have, I’d just had a long day!).  So this post answers the question that […]

TechEd Europe–Amsterdam, 26-29 June.

Update – just so you know I was there…     Just to say I’m going to be at the “ask the experts” stand at TechEd, answering questions on Project, Office and O365.  It would be good to put some faces to names, so please drop by to say hello. http://europe.msteched.com/ Enjoy,  Ben.

Master Projects

<red plonk> I have to admit, I do like Master Projects, Microsoft appear to have got these right in this edition of Project Server and overcome the limitations of double resourcing that existing in 2003.  History Master Projects have been around for ages, and have generally been used to get a programme type view of […]