| Date | Title | Abstract | |
| 02.08.2009 | To Have Meetings, and Win.
Extract from the book „Tarnen, tricksen, täuschen“ by Gerhard Krug. | What many know but do not dare to vocalise. The world of work is a jungle and who is just nice goes under.
(We are looking for a publisher for the entire book) |  |
| 04.09.2007 | Planning Projects Using Shift Calendars | Urgent projects can be accelerated drastically when working in shifts. This article shows the how-to with Microsoft Project. |  |
| 23.07.2007 | Automated Warning Mechanism for Resource Usage | This article shows how to automatically warn if work hours used do not correspond with time progress. |  |
| 31.05.2007 | Calculation of Schedule Deviation | As soon as a beautiful schedule has been prepared, delays happen inevitably after a short time. |  |
| 11.05.2007 | Working with Multiple Windows | When you are working in a large plan you frequently need to scroll back and forth. We show you how to work with multiple windows. |  |
| 02.05.2007 | Graphical Indicators | For a summary representation of the status of work packages and projects a three-stage indicator in the style of the traffic light is often being used. This article shows how to implement this in Microsoft Project. |  |
| 27.04.2007 | Schedule Comparison | If you frequently have to compare two schedules, you would probably welcome a method which automatically shows the differences. Since version 2003 Microsoft Project offers a simple and efficient method, which most users don't know. |  |
| 26.04.2007 | How to Maximise the Number of Activities on a Page | When you want to print a barchart for a large project, you quickly end up with a book. This article shows you how to squeeze a maximum number of activities on one page. |  |