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Tracking Progress Through Project Web Access

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Now that you’ve learned the basics of publishing projects and assignments to Project Server, it’s time to dive into the cyclical processes of maintaining your projects using the progress reporting tools in Project Server. Perhaps the most fundamental Project Server functionality is the cycle of assigning tasks to resources, pushing that information to the resources, and gathering their progress on these tasks.

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Chefetz, G. (2003). Tracking Progress Through Project Web Access. In: Implementing Enterprise Portfolio Management with Microsoft Project Server 2002. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-1114-3_14

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