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Published inMay 2021
PublisherPackt
ISBN-139781801072076
Edition1st Edition
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Robert Houdeshell
Robert Houdeshell
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Robert Houdeshell

Robert Houdeshell has over 24 years of project operations experience, with deep knowledge of the end-to-end processes that professional services firms utilize to deliver their projects. Since 2004, Robert has worked with Microsoft Project Server and online versions that were integrating projects and ERP systems before there was a CRM-based PSA solution. In 2013, Robert's years of CRM, project, and ERP/accounting experience came together in the first end to-end professional services automation solution of its kind. Built upon the Microsoft Dynamics technologies, this cloud solution was deployed in enterprise and mid-market companies. Therefore, when Project Services was released by Microsoft in 2016, he quickly saw the value of the solution we now call Project Operations. Robert has worked with the Microsoft Project Operations solution since its beginning and has deployed the solution across multiple enterprise organizations, including a large multi-national Silicon Valley firm and a large Microsoft cloud solution partner. Robert has practical experience in enterprise and mid-size firms, helping them benefit from solution modernization. Excited about Project Operations, Robert passionately writes about his practical experience, offering solution observations and guidance for his readers to enjoy and benefit from.
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  1. In the Project Operations system, which staffing model involves practice managers or others directly assigning work to team members?
  2. True or False: Backlog is the total work under contract (booked work) to be worked and billed.
  3. Team member ___________ and ____________ result in a team member (resource) being scheduled to work on a project.
  4. True or False: Currently, Project Operations does not provide for delegated time entry.
  5. Roles in the Project Operations system drive which three major functions?
  6. Skills and certifications are both stored in which Dynamics 365 CE entity?
  7. Which filter is NOT part of the Schedule Board?

    a) Roles

    b) Characteristics

    c) Quality of Work

    d) Territory

  8. What type of forecast is resource forecasting?
  9. This type of forecasting combines contract types to give you information to drive the practice.
  10. Resource ____________ tracking provides you with a historical look at hours entered and approved, as well as an awareness...
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Published in: May 2021Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781801072076

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Robert Houdeshell

Robert Houdeshell has over 24 years of project operations experience, with deep knowledge of the end-to-end processes that professional services firms utilize to deliver their projects. Since 2004, Robert has worked with Microsoft Project Server and online versions that were integrating projects and ERP systems before there was a CRM-based PSA solution. In 2013, Robert's years of CRM, project, and ERP/accounting experience came together in the first end to-end professional services automation solution of its kind. Built upon the Microsoft Dynamics technologies, this cloud solution was deployed in enterprise and mid-market companies. Therefore, when Project Services was released by Microsoft in 2016, he quickly saw the value of the solution we now call Project Operations. Robert has worked with the Microsoft Project Operations solution since its beginning and has deployed the solution across multiple enterprise organizations, including a large multi-national Silicon Valley firm and a large Microsoft cloud solution partner. Robert has practical experience in enterprise and mid-size firms, helping them benefit from solution modernization. Excited about Project Operations, Robert passionately writes about his practical experience, offering solution observations and guidance for his readers to enjoy and benefit from.
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