Submitted by John Albin on Mon, 03/19/2007 - 4:38pm.
I'm going through this exercise at the day job in which I'm supposed to impose a project management methodology on several different areas. Do you know how to change the units of measure in MS Project from hours/days/months/years to t'days/t'weaks? Also, what are the next units up? s'months? t'years?
All of this puts me in mind of the 3 great truths of IT project management:
1. Printers don't
2. Computers are not labor saving devices
3. The project will be done in six months (at all time scales, regardless of current project status).
I'm going through this
I'm going through this exercise at the day job in which I'm supposed to impose a project management methodology on several different areas. Do you know how to change the units of measure in MS Project from hours/days/months/years to t'days/t'weaks? Also, what are the next units up? s'months? t'years?
All of this puts me in mind of the 3 great truths of IT project management:
1. Printers don't
2. Computers are not labor saving devices
3. The project will be done in six months (at all time scales, regardless of current project status).