Back to the Future – When Gantt has Style

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Event Description:

Back in time (and we’re talking “time-machine-time”), the best thing for visual communication of a project plan coming out of Microsoft Project was the Gantt chart, and maybe some really basic un-formatted reports. Later on, Visual Reports came, and finally now, Reports (i.e. dashboards) are here. When it comes to communicating project schedules, it’s all about the visual show-and-tell for stakeholders and the more of that the better. Although reports are new and improved, the Gantt chart remains a classic through time.

But what’s to say a few modifications wouldn’t power Gantt charts to a new 1.21 gigawatt level? This session will provide tips and tricks to boost the Microsoft Project Gantt chart to a higher visual style. Come and learn how to bring the Gantt chart back to the future. As an example…
Know that all capabilities being demonstrated have existed since back in the 1990’s….how’s that for time-travel?

Speaker Bio:

Larry Christofaro, MCITP, PMP

Larry Christofaro is the president and Executive Consultant with EPM Solution Partners, with over 20 years of project management experience. He combines strengths in EPM architecture and project management to successfully manage Project, Program, and Portfolio engagements ranging from 50-thousands of users that deliver winning solutions for his clients. You can contact Larry at lchristofaro@epmsolutionpartners.com.


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Written by Larry Christofaro
Larry Christofaro is the president and Executive Consultant with EPM Solution Partners, with over 20 years of project management experience. He combines strengths in EPM architecture and project management to successfully manage Microsoft Project and Project Server/Online engagements ranging from 50-2000+ users that deliver winning solutions for his clients.  He has been on the Microsoft certification alpha review teams for the last two version of Project and Project Server, and is a Technology Solution Professional supporting Microsoft’s sales efforts across the US. You can contact Larry at lchristofaro@epmsolutionpartners.com
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