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Roll Out the Desktop
Implementing Project Server 2007 without planning for the desktop components is like christening a pirate ship without the grog: You’ll end up with a surly gaggle of participants who can’t do the job expected of them during a pivotal moment of new tool adoption. As discussed in various sections of this book, positive overall perception of the Enterprise Project Management (EPM) environment is a critical step toward the adoption of the processes required to make it all work. In this chapter, we will discuss the configuration requirements for two of the client interfaces to Project Server 2007, and we’ll cover the ...

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