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Presentation to Baltimore-Washington DC Metro MPUG Chapter September 22, 2009

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Page 1: Presentation to Baltimore-Washington DC Metro MPUG Chapter September 22, 2009

• Presentation toBaltimore-Washington DC Metro MPUG Chapter

September 22, 2009

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Thank You!

There are no users without you.

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WHAT IS MPUG

MPUG Benefits You

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What is MPUG? Why did you change back to MPUG from MPA?

Users’ Group

(also users group or user group). A type of club focused on the user of a particular technology, usually (but not always) computer related.

Wikipedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Users%27_group

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What is MPUG?

• A users' group may provide its members (and sometimes the general public as well) with one or more of the following services: Public Lectures A newsletter A library of media or tools A software archive An online presence such as dial-up BBS or Internet website Swap meets Technical support Social Events

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Mission

To be one of the most impactful users’ groups in the world.

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How to Get There

• Improve our benefits and support

• Grow our chapter and user base to increase our collective knowledge and skills

• Enjoy it

“It's so great to know that we are a user group again! We are excited to bring the focus back to using the product in your job. With the organization we are re-introducing labs to our MPUG meetings”.

--John Sage, Tampa Bay Chapter, MPA Chapter Leader Meeting April 2008

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MPUG Benefits You

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New and Improved Benefits

• Newsletter – biweekly communication• Career Center

Dedicated to the Project Management Profession Free for members to post or apply. Just log in with your

user name and password

• WebNLearns Several Online trainings each month Free for Members Recordings on demand

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New and Improved Benefits

• Searchable, Scalable SharePoint Portal Site Developed and Evolving Document library. Expanded daily Collaborate with peers locally and globally online

• Technical support discussion board (MPUF) and blogs Led by MPUG moderator (s), Microsoft MVP’s

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MPUG Portal. A Massive Investment

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Upcoming Global WebNLearns

Phoenix Chapter WebNLearn: Baselining, Tracking, and Reporting - Module 3

Using SQL Reporting Services with Project Server 2007 Twin Cities WebNLearn: Building SharePoint Dashboards Microsoft Project for the Beginning User - Learn From the MVP Microsoft Project for the Intermediate User - Learn From the

MVP “More Tips and Tricks from eDale, MVP” Microsoft Project for the Advanced User - Learn From the MVP

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Contact MPUG

• General MPUG Information

[email protected]• Chapter Relations

[email protected]• Event Inquiries

[email protected]• Newsletter Editor

[email protected]• Advertising

[email protected]

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Reporting in MS Project and SQL Server Reporting Services

• Gerald Leonard PMP, MSTC, CQIA and ITIL• Agenda

– What is SQL Server Reporting?– Reporting Questions– Challenges– Benefits of Enterprise Reporting– Reporting Lifecycle– Reporting Show and Tell

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What is SQL Server Reporting?• SQL Server Reporting Services enables organizations to transform raw

and valuable enterprise data into shared information for insightful, timely decisions at a lower total cost of ownership.

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Reporting Questions• What reports do you currently use or create?• What data is important in these reports?• How do you use the information on these reports?• How do you (would you if you could) place parameters on

these reports?• How do you get reports today? • What type of routine/recurring analysis do you perform?• What data is used?• How often do you perform this analysis?• How do you get the data required?• What do you do with the data once you get it?

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Challenges

• Manual Reporting from Multiple data sources• Manual reports are out of date as soon as they

are created.• Unclear Distribution Channels• Project Status Reports are usually not based

on true schedule updates

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Benefits of Enterprise Reporting• It’s Free with your installation of SQL Server

2005 and higher• A centralized repository for your enterprise

reporting needs• Reports can be exported in different formats• Reports can be distributed through email or

posted on a SharePoint or Network site.• Greater visibility for your Executive

Management Team.

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Reporting Lifecycle

• Creating• Managing• Delivering Reports

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Reporting Show and Tell

• Project Center Reporting displaying Health, Schedule, Budget and Work status.

• Customized Weekly PM Status Report• Monthly Project Review Report• Additional Reports from the Report Pack• Customize Time Tracking and Utilization

Reports• Project Reporting in Project Server 2010

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LOB Systems

Team members Team members and executivesand executives

Project and Project and resource managersresource managers

Project Server and SQL Server Environment

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Project Center Reporting

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Schedule Status Formula

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Schedule Status (cont)

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Weekly PM Status Report

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How Reports are created?Business Intelligence Development Environment

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SQL Script in BI Development Environment

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Layout View

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Preview Pane in BI Dev

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Preview (Cont)

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Report Server Admin Site

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Additional Server Config.

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Monthly Project Review

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Time by Project Chart

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Hours by Classification Pie Charter

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Resource Capacity and Demand

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Timesheet Tracking

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Time by Department

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Project Details

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Project Type Details

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Personal BI“My Ad-Hoc Needs”

Personal BI“My Ad-Hoc Needs”

Department BI“My Group’s Needs”

Department BI“My Group’s Needs”

Enterprise BI“My Company’s

Needs”

Enterprise BI“My Company’s

Needs”

Excel Services

Performance Point Services

SQL Server Reporting ServicesSQL Server Reporting Services

SQL Server 2008 R2 Self Service BI

Visio Services

Project Visual Reports

The Future of Project Server Reporting

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ITAnalysis

ArchiveHRAnalysisMarketin

gAnalysis DB

SharePointRelational

ReportingRelational

PublishDraft

Project Server Database Architecture

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Work Management Solution

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Simple and Intuitive User Experience

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Enhanced Reporting

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Unified Project and Portfolio Environment

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Scalable Platform

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Q&A