Just a quick post to announce that another white paper of mine is now published on the “From the Trenches” column, on Project Server TechCenter on Microsoft TechNet. It can be downloaded here: 7 Ways to Sustain Adoption of your… Continue Reading →
Delegation is an excellent feature that was introduced with Project Server 2010. (see more details http://blogs.msdn.com/b/project/archive/2010/03/19/project-2010-introducing-delegates.aspx). The premise is that this feature will replace the Surrogate Timesheets feature in Project Server 2007. Does it completely? Consider this scenario: Your organization… Continue Reading →
The other day I was trying to add some of my enterprise custom fields into the OLAP Cubes to build some Data Analysis view, when I got presented with this error. After some thought I realized that I created my… Continue Reading →
Problem: In Some cases, even before you create the timesheet, you see the “actual hours” pre-filled in your time sheet. Explanation: This is not actually a direct issue as much, but a indirect issue caused by updating project Plan through… Continue Reading →
I myself have had trouble and also have seen many PMs puzzled by this, so I thougt I would start this blog with this post. The problem is that, Even after publishing a project, the assigned user cannot see their… Continue Reading →
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