Genre: eLearning | Language: English + .VTT | Duration: 3.5 hours | Size: 2.01 GB
What you'll learn
The objective of this intensive, hands-on one-day training course is to provide delegates with a thorough understanding of the concepts and terminology used in Microsoft Project 2010, 2013 or 2016. Understanding the resource driven element of Microsoft Project and the alternative ways of using the software is the core benefit of this course. Following the course delegates will be able to able to produce both timeline and resource driven plans.
Requirements
No previous experience of either project management or the software is required, but due to the interactive nature of the course delegates should have a high level of competency in using Microsoft Windows.
Description
MODULE 1: Introduction to Microsoft Project
Learning outcomes: Understand how to start Microsoft Project, creating a Project file and navigating through its many commands.
Topics covered:
Starting Microsoft Project
Identify Project Components
Open, Create and Save a Project
Getting Help in Project
Setting Project Options
Setting Non-Working Time
MODULE 2: Creating a Project Plan
Learning outcomes: Understand how to add project tasks, set task dependancies and contraints.
Topics covered:
Setting Manual/Auto Scheduling Modes
Entering Tasks and Durations
Adding Task Dependencies
Adding Constraints and Deadlines
Adding Recurring Tasks
MODULE 3: Adding and Assigning Resources
Learning outcomes: Effectively adding a pool of resources and assigning the resources to tasks within a project.
Topics covered:
Create a Pool of Resources
Adjust Resource Calendars and Costs
Assign Resources to Tasks
MODULE 4: Formatting and Printing the Plan
Learning outcomes: Exploring different settings and options to help present and print your Project to professional standards.
Topics covered:
Formatting Text & Text Styles
Formatting the Gantt Chart
Printing the Gantt Chart
Running Project Reports
MODULE 5: Tracking Progress
Learning outcomes: How to track a project's plan effectively by using tools to monitor the progress of tasks.
Topics covered:
Saving the Baseline
Updating Tasks
Displaying Progress Lines and Tracking Filters
Who this course is for:
The course is aimed at new users of Microsoft Project 2010, 2013 or 2016 who want to familiarise themselves with the basic concepts of the software in order to build project plans. Also existing users of the software who need a better understanding of the terminology used and need to prepare project plans based on resources and work.
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