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Construction Scheduling With Primavera Project Planner Construction Scheduling With Primavera Project Planner
by Leslie Feigenbaum
Hardcover (July 1997)
Prentice Hall College Div
ISBN: 0137443765
Dimensions (in inches): 0.74 x 9.58 x 7.80

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Customer Reviews
A 'must have' book!, March 15, 2000
Reviewer: ONG CHEOW SENG from Malaysia

I fully recommend this book for any new user of P3. I considered it as a "must have" title.

Not so hot, January 21, 2000
Reviewer: Randall Pray from Clarkson University, Potsdam, NY

This book and the reviews I had read about it made it sound like a stand-alone guide to Project Planner. I found it to be inconsistent in its presentation, ranging anywhere from speaking to a infant in the computer world to assuming I already knew what I was doing. The detail in it's instruction was just not what it appeared to be, and that hurt my overall rating of the book. If you have the book right next to you and you've already gone through the tutorial, then you've got a fighting chance to get through this book without wasting your money or your time.

Excellent!, January 27, 1999
Reviewer: lacym@mmgc.com from La Porte, TX

This book provides an overview of the scheduling process first. Then, the author starts to tie P3 into puzzle. The end result is that you have resource that you can read from start to finish, and also use it as a reference once you have finished reading the book. The author also touches on many of the advanced capabilities of P3. I am somewhat biased toward this book. The author is the one who actually taught me how to use P3 while developing this book. He teaches a class on scheduling at Texas A&M University. I am currently recommending my coworkers who are involved in scheduling to read this book. I would highly recommend it to anyone involved in scheduling with P3 or Suretrak. We have had great success with teaching our project managers how to use P3 using this book. The first part of the book is usefull for project managers who are not involved in P3 "hands-on", but who are involved in projects that use P3. It helps the project managers understand the scheduling process. It also helps the project scheduler because the project manager is providing better feedback.



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