Helping users around the
world get more from Microsoft® Project
With more
than 50,000 registered users, Project Companion
is probably the most widely used Microsoft
Project guide in the world.
Valued at US$50,
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COMPLETELY FREE OF CHARGE...
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benefiting from the guidance that Project
Companion provides.
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The keyword definitions within Project
Companion (and its parent system Project Mentor) are so
comprehensive and authoritative, we've even
licensed them to Microsoft Corporation for inclusion
within their Project 2002 resource kit. To view the
resource kit in a new window, just follow the link below:
One of Project
Companion's step-by-step reference topics
Throughout the world, more than twenty
five thousand people have already found that Project
Companion is an invaluable day-to-day reference guide to
help them use Microsoft Project better. Accessed
by a simple browser, users can immediately access the
knowledge and best practices within Project Companion to
assist them as they work with Microsoft Project.
Students use it to learn about managing projects
Individual
project managers use it to help plan specific projects
Corporate
departments use it to emphasise best practices
Organisations use it as a standard tool across their
intranets
David Moss of PC Pro magazine commented on
Project Companion in his Real World Computing
column:
"You'll find that you'll be aided greatly in
your task of learning how to use Microsoft Project if
you download and install Project Companion."
"The emphasis is on full and detailed
explanations of what you should be thinking
about and doing at each point."
"Clearly laid-out, extremely well-presented
documentation is the backbone of Project
Companion."
What is in Project Companion?
Project Companion's
extensive terminology listing
Although Project Companion isn't a training course in its
own right, it does contain lots of best-practice Microsoft
Project information. If you want to know how to apply
resources to effort-driven tasks, create and apply
AutoFilters, find schedule variances and achieve may other
objectives, Project Companion has something to offer you.
Over 550 keyword definitions relate Microsoft Project and
Project Management terminology
A full Planning
Primer explains the basics of Project Management theory and
applies this theory to the use of Microsoft Project
Carefully chosen
reference topics providing step-by-step guidance on how to
use Microsoft Project more effectively