MS Project functions

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Cheryl-Princeton Information

I have a manager who is looking for someone to perform the following job. I
have talked to many people who have used MS Project as a scheduling tool but
they don't seem to know some of the functions requested by the manager.
Please let me know if anyone knows or has used these functions. I'd like to
know if I have a chance of finding a person like this...

Best Regards,

Manager Notes:
Need someone with experience with running macros off of an MS-project plan,
producing slip task reports, producing stoplights, filtering, resource
allocations and leveling, predecessors and dependencies, etc.
Resumes need to show how adept they are with continuous manipulation of a
multi-thousand task plan, integrating plans, updating, etc. I would like to
gauge how comfortable they would be in a position within an aggressive PMO,
with responsibility for continuous monitoring/tracking/reporting upon
status/risks/issues/changes/errors and more.
 
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Jack Dahlgren

Sure, Project can do all that.
There is a chance you can find someone like that. Probably most people who
use project on a regular basis should have these skills.

-Jack Dahlgren


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