Microsoft Project 2003/2007 Level 2

Short course

In London

£ 325 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Short course

  • Location

    London

  • Duration

    1 Day

On completion of this programme you will be able to: Identify the uses of a project baseline. -Track the project plan. -Create filters. -Print and customise reports. -Uses of the project template. -Working with resource pools and multiple projects. Suitable for: This programme is for you if you already have an understanding of project management concepts, you have responsibility for creating and modifying project plans, and you need a tool to manage those project plans. It will enhance your skills and knowledge in using Project and will give you the opportunity to work with a project plan once it has ent.

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Location

Start date

London
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24 - 26 Baltic Street West, EC1Y 0UR

Start date

On request

About this course

Some experience in working with Project and creating a basic project plan is required. In particular, you should be able to:
-Define a basic project plan
-Link tasks
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Course programme

Requirements:
Some experience in working with Project and creating a basic project plan is required. In particular, you should be able to:
-Define a basic project plan
-Link tasks
-Understand resource allocations
Course suitable for:
This programme is for you if you already have an understanding of project management concepts, you have responsibility for creating and modifying project plans, and you need a tool to manage those project plans. It will enhance your skills and knowledge in using Project and will give you the opportunity to work with a project plan once it has entered the project implementation phase. You will learn ho- to exchange project plan data with other applications, update project plans, create custom reports, and reuse project plan information.
Recap on setting up a project plan
Adding the project baseline
-Why save a baseline?
-Saving the baseline
-Revising the baseline
-Adding ne- tasks to an existing an baseline
Tracking a project plan
-What is tracking?
-Using the tracking toolbar
-Updating the project schedule
-Comparing the actual and planned progress of a project
-Additional project tracking topics
Project filters
-Guide to using filters
-Using the standard project filters
-Creating custom filters
-Updating the project schedule
Working with reports
-Types of reports
-Displaying and printing reports
-Create a custom Report
-Filtering project data on a report using Filters
-Additional advanced report topicsCreating tables
-Existing tables explained
-Creating a ne- table and adding project fields
-Adding a calculation column to a table
Organiser
-Uses of the organiser
-Adding custom filters, reports and table to the global template using the organiser
Working with additional project views
-Calendar
-Network diagram
-Task usage
-Resource usage
Multiple project plans
-Identify the uses of multiple projects
-Creating a resource pool
-Setting up the consolidated project
-Linking tasks across projects of a consolidated project
Revie- of Programme
Other Recommended Programmes
-Fundamentals of Project Management
-PRINCE2 Foundation, Foundation Plus and/or Practitioner
-APMP - Association for Project Management Practitioner

Microsoft Project 2003/2007 Level 2

£ 325 + VAT