Primavera Project Planner - P3 Member for 24 years 6 months Member for 24 years 7 months Submitted by Paul Harris on Fri, 2004-07-16 08:43 Permalink RE: Can you suggest a good P3 reference Manual? You might want to look at the one I wrote, go to my web site and you may download some sample chapters. You may also get it from Amazon.com, bestpmbooks.com, Amazon.co.uk and compman.co.uk. I also supply a spiral bound version which is not available from anywhere else. This is good for learning from as it lies flat on the desk. It fits between the Primavera Systems training handouts and their manuals. Paul E Harris Eastwood Harris Pty Ltd, Melbourne, Australia Planning and Scheduling Book Publishers, Training & Consulting www.eh.com.au Member for 16 years 9 months Member for 16 years 9 months Submitted by PPAdmin on Thu, 2004-07-15 09:32 Permalink RE: Can you suggest a good P3 reference Manual? Hi, There is a P3 3.x Reference Manual on Primavera Knowledgebase. This is a pdf format. Member for 16 years 9 months Member for 16 years 9 months Submitted by PPAdmin on Thu, 2004-07-15 03:55 Permalink RE: Can you suggest a good P3 reference Manual? dont worry, someone will recommend his book to you very soon. I reckon, the book by Don Buttterfield from Canada is so far the easiest to follow, while other "books" basically copied from the P3 training manual, and added with some comments. Best of luck. Log in or register to post comments
Member for 24 years 6 months Member for 24 years 7 months Submitted by Paul Harris on Fri, 2004-07-16 08:43 Permalink RE: Can you suggest a good P3 reference Manual? You might want to look at the one I wrote, go to my web site and you may download some sample chapters. You may also get it from Amazon.com, bestpmbooks.com, Amazon.co.uk and compman.co.uk. I also supply a spiral bound version which is not available from anywhere else. This is good for learning from as it lies flat on the desk. It fits between the Primavera Systems training handouts and their manuals. Paul E Harris Eastwood Harris Pty Ltd, Melbourne, Australia Planning and Scheduling Book Publishers, Training & Consulting www.eh.com.au
Member for 16 years 9 months Member for 16 years 9 months Submitted by PPAdmin on Thu, 2004-07-15 09:32 Permalink RE: Can you suggest a good P3 reference Manual? Hi, There is a P3 3.x Reference Manual on Primavera Knowledgebase. This is a pdf format.
Member for 16 years 9 months Member for 16 years 9 months Submitted by PPAdmin on Thu, 2004-07-15 03:55 Permalink RE: Can you suggest a good P3 reference Manual? dont worry, someone will recommend his book to you very soon. I reckon, the book by Don Buttterfield from Canada is so far the easiest to follow, while other "books" basically copied from the P3 training manual, and added with some comments. Best of luck.
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24 years 6 monthsRE: Can you suggest a good P3 reference Manual?
You might want to look at the one I wrote, go to my web site and you may download some sample chapters.
You may also get it from Amazon.com, bestpmbooks.com, Amazon.co.uk and compman.co.uk.
I also supply a spiral bound version which is not available from anywhere else. This is good for learning from as it lies flat on the desk.
It fits between the Primavera Systems training handouts and their manuals.
Paul E Harris
Eastwood Harris Pty Ltd, Melbourne, Australia
Planning and Scheduling Book Publishers, Training & Consulting
www.eh.com.au
Member for
16 years 9 monthsRE: Can you suggest a good P3 reference Manual?
Hi,
There is a P3 3.x Reference Manual on Primavera Knowledgebase. This is a pdf format.
Member for
16 years 9 monthsRE: Can you suggest a good P3 reference Manual?
dont worry, someone will recommend his book to you very soon.
I reckon, the book by Don Buttterfield from Canada is so far the easiest to follow, while other "books" basically copied from the P3 training manual, and added with some comments.
Best of luck.