Microsoft Project Master Class
Overview
The MS Project Master Class provides expert guidance and tuition for those who have planning experience and need to use MS Project to plan and control their projects, including those managing multiple projects that share resources.
This course includes extensive hands-on practical exercises that will provide those attending with the best possible foundation to develop the skills required to use MS Project to efficiently plan, manage and control their projects and maximise the effective use of the available resources.
Please be aware, this course also provides 14 Hours of Contact Education/Professional Development Units towards PMI PMP certification/re-certification
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Overview
The MS Project Master Class provides expert guidance and tuition for those who have planning experience and need to use MS Project to plan and control their projects, including those managing multiple projects that share resources.
This course includes extensive hands-on practical exercises that will provide those attending with the best possible foundation to develop the skills required to use MS Project to efficiently plan, manage and control their projects and maximise the effective use of the available resources.
Please be aware, this course also provides 14 Hours of Contact Education/Professional Development Units towards PMI PMP certification/re-certification
This is a 'learning by doing' course, combining practical exercises and demonstrations with interactive discussions to ensure that delegates gain maximum benefit from this event.
Prerequisites
- Delegates should possess previous experience of planning projects.
- This course is suitable for anyone who has existing experience of planning projects and is currently using MS Project 2000, 2002 or 2003 but has had no formal training on the product. Also, those who are migrating from MS Project 98 or from another project planning application and are new to MS Project 2000, 2002 or 2003.
- This course is not suitable for Micrsoft Project 2007 users
Delegates will learn how to
- Set up a new project in MS Project
- Set up and use global, project and resource calendars
- Enter project tasks and define appropriate work breakdown structures
- Define major and minor milestones
- Define task dependencies
- Define a resource pool and allocate resources to tasks
- Set task constraints
- Manage risk and identify/quantify risk actionss
- Identify and resolve resource conflicts
- Identify tasks on the critical path
- Develop strategies for reducing project duration
- Create/modify/review views, tables and filters
- Identify and apply project management activities
- Update the plan with actuals
- Use the printing and reporting facilities of MS Project
- Use project groups
- Create and maintain inter-project dependencies
- Share resources across multiple projects
Course Outline.
Overview of MS Project.
Using MS Project help functions; Navigating the MS Project
environment; Global & local options (default settings); Views,
tables & filters; Working with global, project & resource
calendars; Organizer
Defining a Work Breakdown StructureTop down approach;
Milestones and deliverables; Entering/outlining the tasks; Use of
templates; Defining task links; Adding task notes
Allocating Estimates and Resources to TasksDefining a
resource pool; Assigning resources and estimates to tasks;
Adjusting resource calendars; Assigning task constraints; Fixed
units, duration & work; Effort driven tasks; Multiple resource
rates; Assigning fixed costs
Reviewing the ScheduleRisk and contingency; Identifying and
resolving resource conflicts; Resource levelling; Strategies for
reducing project duration; Crashing the schedule
Planning for ControlFeedback mechanism and frequency;
Identifying and quantifying control activities; baselining the
plan
Customising the EnvironmentDefining company standards;
Modifying/creating views, tables, filters & reports
Project ControlUpdating the plan; Reviewing project status;
Printing and reporting project information
Multiple Projects
Inserting project(s); Defining inter-project links; Resource
sharing
Related training courses
- Senior Project Managers Workshop
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