Multiple project managers

K

Korenchuk

We need to split ownership of very large projects among
multiple project managers, although there are dependencies
between these subprojects. Master/subprojects doesn't
work very well on Project Server.

Following guidance from a user group, I'm experimenting
with publishing a project, then having "subproject" owners
republish with change of manager some parts of the project
plan. That seems to change who receives the updates just
fine. However, and here's the actual question:

HOW CAN I DISPLAY PROJECT OWNER IN THE MSPROJECT VIEW? I
can't find a field for that. I need to be able to see
which section of the project is managed by which person.

Any other advice about how to set up subprojects in
project server, and yet maintain dependencies across
subprojects?
 
S

Sean

Korenchuck:

There isn’t a field in Project Pro to show project owner. You can see the project owner in the project center summary view – if you have permission

Hope this helps!

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Sean Pale
EPM Solutions Grou
Bennett Adelso
www.bennettadelson.co


----- Korenchuk wrote: ----

We need to split ownership of very large projects among
multiple project managers, although there are dependencies
between these subprojects. Master/subprojects doesn't
work very well on Project Server.

Following guidance from a user group, I'm experimenting
with publishing a project, then having "subproject" owners
republish with change of manager some parts of the project
plan. That seems to change who receives the updates just
fine. However, and here's the actual question

HOW CAN I DISPLAY PROJECT OWNER IN THE MSPROJECT VIEW? I
can't find a field for that. I need to be able to see
which section of the project is managed by which person

Any other advice about how to set up subprojects in
project server, and yet maintain dependencies across
subprojects
 

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