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Why Tracking in Microsoft Project Sucks

Written by Peter Schuh   
Tuesday, 01 June 2010 12:52

I recently had the opportunity to play tracker with Microsoft Project and a twenty person team. Let’s be clear. This IS something I would wish on my worst enemy, as well as a handful of incompitent managers whom I’ve had the displeasure of working with.

Ultimately, pain is transitory. With time we forget and have to learn all over again. Consider this list amunition for a preemptive strike.

Why Tracking in Microsoft Project Sucks

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