A user guide and training manual written for Project Management Professionals who wish to learn how to plan and control projects in an established Primavera Enterprise environment with or without Resources and Roles. This book is an update of the author's Primavera P6 Version 7 book and contains updated workshops, new content and an Earned Value chapter. It has been written so it may be used with any software industry version. The book is packed with screen shots, constructive tips and contains workshops with solutions at the end of each chapter for the reader to practice the skills taught. It has been written so it may be used with either the Professional Project Management Client version or the Enterprise Project Portfolio Management Optional Client.
Rather than having to replace a prior version. P6 also now supports Microsoft. Oracle primavera and. Primavera P6 8.2 Software Download and How To. Oracle's Primavera P6 Enterprise Project Portfolio Management (PPM) solution offers the right strategic mix of projects which foster team collaboration comprising.
The book is aimed at: People who wish learn the software but are unable to attend a training course and find the software reference manual hard going. Project management companies who wish to run their own software training courses or provide their employees with an alternative text to the vendor supplied user manual. Training organizations requiring a training manual to run their own training courses. Primavera Systems Inc.
Originally asked the author to write this book and this publication is ideal for people who would like to gain an understanding of how the software operates up to an intermediate level. It covers only Primavera Versions 8.1, 8.2 and 8.3 Professional Client and Optional Client Due to the new menus and toolbars release in Version 8. It explains some of the differences from SureTrak, P3, Microsoft Project and Asta Powerproject to assist people converting form other products. Larry Aaron CCE President, T&M Concepts Las Vegas, NV www.tandmconcepts.com Review: Primavera(R)/Oracle(R) are out of the gate with version 8.2 of P6TM.
And Paul Harris is keeping up the pace with his latest corresponding training manual, 'Project Planning & Control Using Primavera(R) P6 TM, Ver 8.2, Professional Client and Optional Client' by Paul Eastwood Harris. Having a copy of this book is not an option - I think it's a requirement. Primavera/Oracle continues to make their software for planning & scheduling professionals more complex by adding to its very advanced capabilities and feature set. But Paul Harris, an experienced scheduler and P6 user, not an IT person, has written this terrific training and reference manual for the P6 student/user who understands how to manage projects but needs to learn how to use the software. Among this manual's compendium of tools, techniques, tips, and traps to using Primavera's latest software package. Harris wins again by writing a clear, user-friendly book to help the reader learn and use P6 effectively and efficiently. Using the successful format from his previously published manuals for Microsoft Project, P3, SureTrak, and previous P6 versions, Harris covers the bulk of P6's feature set by flattening and shortening the steep learning curve of this complex software package.
I've used Harris' books in my company's training classes for over a decade because of his clear writing style, the depth of feature coverage, and the ability to use the book as a reference book in day-to-day use. This book follows the lead of its predecessors - it guides the user through a logical sequence of understanding the principles of project management, the steps required to set-up a project, and those required to update and maintain a project. Due to the complexity and feature set of P6, Harris' book is designed to be used in a 3-day training class. The exercises are available as a free download from Harris' web site, www. Mop Discography. eastwoodharris.com. Harris goes end-to-end by covering the basics of the software and its advanced functions such as User and Administration Preferences and Advanced Scheduling Options, the 3 types of calendars (unlike P3's 2 types), Roles and Resources and multiple ways of organizing the project (WBS, OBS, Contract, Phase, etc.).