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The PMO Podcast

Episode 023: Project Fast Tracking - Tips Using MS Project

Welcome to The PMO Podcast™, a weekly program of topical, informative, and valuable podcasts for today's PMOs where you will find 10 minutes of insights and ideas including:

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023 Play Podcast Project Fast Tracking Part II, MS Project Tips,
presented by Mark Perry, host of The PMO Podcast™
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The PMO Podcast™ Episode Summary    
     
  The PMO Podcast™ Featured Story
  This week The PMO Podcast™ discusses Project Fast Tracking Part II, MS Project Tips. To make the most of fast-tracking, look at the longest tasks on the critical path first. These provide the largest potential decrease in duration with the fewest number of risks to manage. Also, by fast-tracking only a few long tasks, you also have fewer revisions to make in the schedule. Microsoft Office Project Professional 2003 makes it easy to find your most likely fast-tracking candidates.
   
  The PMO Podcast™ Points Memo
  Lessons learned from the dinner table. Face the things you don’t like or enjoy straight away. Put them past you as fast as you can. They almost always will be more of a problem and less enjoyable later.
   
  The PMO Podcast™ Mailbag
  Listener question regarding tips for both justifying the PMO and becoming the PMO manager.
   
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