Microsoft Project: MS Project for Project Management Mastery - 10 PDUS

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Microsoft Project for Project Management Mastery - Provides 10 pdus!THIS IS NOT A "This feature does this", "This function enables this" COURSE. YOU WILL LEARN STEP BY STEP CREATION OF A PROJECT PLAN THROUGH A REAL PROJECT EXAMPLE.Welcome to the most comprehensive Microsoft Project Course! BEGINNER TO EXPERT!
Create a real-life project plan
Learn the practical implications of MS Project 2013, 2016 and 2019
10+ Hours of Comprehensive Content
Learn Project Management needed to use Microsoft ProjectNote that, this course provides:Lifetime accessBy enrolling in this course, you will be able to:Create your project plans in MS Project 2013, 2016 and 2019 STEP-BY-STEP
Learn how to create a project plan through a real-world project example
Get prompt answer & support from the instructor
Learn what you should have before creating your project plan in MS Project
Earn 10 PDUs if you are a PMP already
Earn 10 Contact Hours if you are a PMP candidateThis course is for professionals who want to use Microsoft Project 2013, 2016 and 2019. Microsoft Project has several features to discover. In this course, you will learn all of these features.We will create a realistic project plan from beginning to the end. While creating the project plan, we will also talk about scenarios that you may face in real life. This course is planned to have a gradual structure from basic features to more advanced ones; this structure will help you to understand every detail inside the program. Therefore, you don’t need to know anything about Microsoft Project or Project Management. This course covers everything you should know while using Microsoft Project. For example, We will explain the Critical Path Method in detail so that you understand the logic behind the Microsoft Project’s calculations. 
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At the end of the course, we will have a bonus section about Earned Value Analysis

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About this course

Create expert level project plans using Microsoft Project 2013, 2016 or 2019
Learn how to create a project WITHOUT CAUSING any overallocation problem (This course is the only course that explains how to do that!)
Learn Earned Value Management (EVM) and apply it on your project by using Microsoft Project
Learn Critical Path Method (CPM), therefore learn how Microsoft Project do the calculations
Learn how to create Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)
Learn how to make the Microsoft Project calculate the duration of the tasks for us
Learn effective use of budgets
Make daily/weekly/monthly tracking and reporting a pleasure, not a pain
Learn how to track costs
Learn how to manage cost rate changes
Learn how to measure a project against a baseline
Utilize calendars and timelines in Microsoft Project 2013, 2016 and 2019

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Subjects

  • Project Plan
  • Project Management
  • Project
  • IT Project Management
  • Benefits
  • Microsoft Project

Course programme

INTRODUCTION 1 lecture 08:11 Introduction Before starting our Microsoft Project lectures, I want to give some information about the course content. The first thing I should point out is that I will not only teach how to use Microsoft Project, but also, talk about the benefits of it from starting the project to close-up. In this process, we will cover most of the features offered by Microsoft Project. You will notice that the content of this course has very unique features. INTRODUCTION 1 lecture 08:11 Introduction Before starting our Microsoft Project lectures, I want to give some information about the course content. The first thing I should point out is that I will not only teach how to use Microsoft Project, but also, talk about the benefits of it from starting the project to close-up. In this process, we will cover most of the features offered by Microsoft Project. You will notice that the content of this course has very unique features. Introduction Before starting our Microsoft Project lectures, I want to give some information about the course content. The first thing I should point out is that I will not only teach how to use Microsoft Project, but also, talk about the benefits of it from starting the project to close-up. In this process, we will cover most of the features offered by Microsoft Project. You will notice that the content of this course has very unique features. Introduction Before starting our Microsoft Project lectures, I want to give some information about the course content. The first thing I should point out is that I will not only teach how to use Microsoft Project, but also, talk about the benefits of it from starting the project to close-up. In this process, we will cover most of the features offered by Microsoft Project. You will notice that the content of this course has very unique features. Introduction Before starting our Microsoft Project lectures, I want to give some information about the course content. The first thing I should point out is that I will not only teach how to use Microsoft Project, but also, talk about the benefits of it from starting the project to close-up. In this process, we will cover most of the features offered by Microsoft Project. You will notice that the content of this course has very unique features. Introduction Before starting our Microsoft Project lectures, I want to give some information about the course content. The first thing I should point out is that I will not only teach how to use Microsoft Project, but also, talk about the benefits of it from starting the project to close-up. In this process, we will cover most of the features offered by Microsoft Project. You will notice that the content of this course has very unique features. Before starting our Microsoft Project lectures, I want to give some information about the course content. The first thing I should point out is that I will not only teach how to use Microsoft Project, but also, talk about the benefits of it from starting the project to close-up. In this process, we will cover most of the features offered by Microsoft Project. You will notice that the content of this course has very unique features. Before starting our Microsoft Project lectures, I want to give some information about the course content. The first thing I should point out is that I will not only teach how to use Microsoft Project, but also, talk about the benefits of it from starting the project to close-up. In this process, we will cover most of the features offered by Microsoft Project. You will notice that the content of this course has very unique features. CRITICAL PATH METHOD 3 lectures 30:30 Types of Task Links Before talking about the Critical Path Method, I would like to mention the types of task links. We can link the tasks in 4 ways.
  • Finish-to-Start (FS)
  • Start-to-Start (SS)
  • Finish-to-Finish (FF)
  • Start-to-Finish (SF)
Now, let’s look at the details of these link types Terms to Know Before starting the Critical Path Method, you need to get familiar with these certain terms. These are the most common terms in MS Project:
  • Predecessor
  • Successor
  • Lag and
  • Lead
You will need to know some additional terms as well, but we will learn these terms when we talk about the Critical Path Method. For now, let’s talk about the definitions of these four terms. CPM Calculations As each term has an abbreviation, Critical Path Method can also be abbreviated as CPM. In this lecture, we will learn the Critical Path Method Calculations. CRITICAL PATH METHOD 3 lectures 30:30 Types of Task Links Before talking about the Critical Path Method, I would like to mention the types of task links. We can link the tasks in 4 ways.
  • Finish-to-Start (FS)
  • Start-to-Start (SS)
  • Finish-to-Finish (FF)
  • Start-to-Finish (SF)
Now, let’s look at the details of these link types Terms to Know Before starting the Critical Path Method, you need to get familiar with these certain terms. These are the most common terms in MS Project:
  • Predecessor
  • Successor
  • Lag and
  • Lead
You will need to know some additional terms as well, but we will learn these terms when we talk about the Critical Path Method. For now, let’s talk about the definitions of these four terms. CPM Calculations As each term has an abbreviation, Critical Path Method can also be abbreviated as CPM. In this lecture, we will learn the Critical Path Method Calculations. Types of Task Links Before talking about the Critical Path Method, I would like to mention the types of task links. We can link the tasks in 4 ways.
  • Finish-to-Start (FS)
  • Start-to-Start (SS)
  • Finish-to-Finish (FF)
  • Start-to-Finish (SF)
Now, let’s look at the details of these link types Types of Task Links Before talking about the Critical Path Method, I would like to mention the types of task links. We can link the tasks in 4 ways.
  • Finish-to-Start (FS)
  • Start-to-Start (SS)
  • Finish-to-Finish (FF)
  • Start-to-Finish (SF)
Now, let’s look at the details of these link types Types of Task Links Before talking about the Critical Path Method, I would like to mention the types of task links. We can link the tasks in 4 ways.
  • Finish-to-Start (FS)
  • Start-to-Start (SS)
  • Finish-to-Finish (FF)
  • Start-to-Finish (SF)
Now, let’s look at the details of these link types Types of Task Links Before talking about the Critical Path Method, I would like to mention the types of task links. We can link the tasks in 4 ways.
  • Finish-to-Start (FS)
  • Start-to-Start (SS)
  • Finish-to-Finish (FF)
  • Start-to-Finish (SF)
Now, let’s look at the details of these link types Before talking about the Critical Path Method, I would like to mention the types of task links. We can link the tasks in 4 ways.
  • Finish-to-Start (FS)
  • Start-to-Start (SS)
  • Finish-to-Finish (FF)
  • Start-to-Finish (SF)
Now, let’s look at the details of these link types Before talking about the Critical Path Method, I would like to mention the types of task links. We can link the tasks in 4 ways.
  • Finish-to-Start (FS)
  • Start-to-Start (SS)
  • Finish-to-Finish (FF)
  • Start-to-Finish (SF)
Now, let’s look at the details of these link types Terms to Know Before starting the Critical Path Method, you need to get familiar with these certain terms. These are the most common terms in MS Project:
  • Predecessor
  • Successor
  • Lag and
  • Lead
You will need to know some additional terms as well, but we will learn these terms when we talk about the Critical Path Method. For now, let’s talk about the definitions of these four terms. Terms to Know Before starting the Critical Path Method, you need to get familiar with these certain terms. These are the most common terms in MS Project:
  • Predecessor
  • Successor
  • Lag and
  • Lead
You will need to know some additional terms as well, but we will learn these terms when we talk about the Critical Path Method. For now, let’s talk about the definitions of these four terms. Terms to Know Before starting the Critical Path Method, you need to get familiar with these certain terms. These are the most common terms in MS Project:
  • Predecessor
  • Successor
  • Lag and
  • Lead
You will need to know some additional terms as well, but we will learn these terms when we talk about the Critical Path Method. For now, let’s talk about the definitions of these four terms. Terms to Know Before starting the Critical Path Method, you need to get familiar with these certain terms. These are the most common terms in MS Project:
  • Predecessor
  • Successor
  • Lag and
  • Lead
You will need to know some additional terms as well, but we will learn these terms when we talk about the Critical Path Method. For now, let’s talk about the definitions of these four terms. Before starting the Critical Path Method, you need to get familiar with these certain terms. These are the most common terms in MS Project:
  • Predecessor
  • Successor
  • Lag and
  • Lead
You will need to know some additional terms as well, but we will learn these terms when we talk about the Critical Path Method. For now, let’s talk about the definitions of these four terms. Before starting the Critical Path Method, you need to get familiar with these certain terms. These are the most common terms in MS Project:
  • Predecessor
  • Successor
  • Lag and
  • Lead
You will need to know some additional terms as well, but we will learn these terms when we talk about the Critical Path Method. For now, let’s talk about the definitions of these four terms. CPM Calculations As each term has an abbreviation, Critical Path Method can also be abbreviated as CPM. In this lecture, we will learn the Critical Path Method Calculations. CPM Calculations As each term has an abbreviation, Critical Path Method can also be abbreviated as CPM. In this lecture, we will learn the Critical Path Method Calculations. CPM Calculations As each term has an abbreviation, Critical Path Method can also be abbreviated as CPM. In this lecture, we will learn the Critical Path Method Calculations. CPM Calculations As each term has an abbreviation, Critical Path Method can also be abbreviated as CPM. In this lecture, we will learn the Critical Path Method Calculations. As each term has an abbreviation, Critical Path Method can also be abbreviated as CPM. In this lecture, we will learn the Critical Path Method Calculations. As each term has an abbreviation, Critical Path Method can also be abbreviated as CPM. In this lecture, we will learn the Critical Path Method Calculations. START SCREEN, PROJECT WORKSPACE, BACKSTAGE VIEW AND TOUCH MODE 3 lectures 19:35 Start Screen When we open Microsoft Project, we will see the Start Screen. We will learn the functions of these buttons step by step in the future. For now, we will talk about the locations of the buttons and their functions. Project Workspace and Backstage View In this lecture, we will talk about Project Workspace and Backstage View. Since we will constantly work on these pages, it will benefit you if you know which button is where. Touch Mode We will talk about Touch Mode in this lecture. As you know, touch screen devices are very popular nowadays. Since some users find touch screen more useful, different software adapts to touch screen as well as using the traditional Mouse. Microsoft Project is one of this software, too. In fact, this property is adapted to most of the Microsoft Office programs. START SCREEN, PROJECT WORKSPACE, BACKSTAGE VIEW AND TOUCH MODE. 3 lectures 19:35 Start Screen When we open Microsoft Project, we will see the Start Screen. We will learn the functions of these buttons step by step in the future. For now, we will talk about the locations of the buttons and their functions. Project Workspace and Backstage View In this lecture, we will talk about Project Workspace and Backstage View. Since we will constantly work on these pages, it will benefit you if you know which button is where. Touch Mode We will talk about Touch Mode in this lecture. As you know, touch screen devices are very popular nowadays. Since some users find touch screen more useful, different software adapts to touch screen as well as using the traditional Mouse. Microsoft Project is one of this software, too. In fact, this property is adapted to most of the Microsoft Office programs. Start Screen When we open Microsoft Project, we will see the Start Screen. We will learn the functions of these buttons step by step in the future. For now, we will talk about the locations of the buttons and their functions. Start Screen When we open Microsoft Project, we will see the Start Screen. We will learn the functions of these buttons step by step in the future. For now, we will talk about the locations of the buttons and their functions. Start Screen When we open Microsoft Project, we will see the Start Screen. We will learn the functions of these buttons step by step in the future. For now, we will talk about the locations of the buttons and their functions. Start Screen When we open Microsoft Project, we will see the Start Screen. We will learn the functions of these buttons step by step in the future. For now, we will talk about the locations of the buttons and their functions. When we open Microsoft Project, we will see the Start Screen. We will learn the functions of these buttons step by step in the future. For now, we will talk about the locations of the buttons and their functions. When we open Microsoft Project, we will see the Start Screen. We will learn the functions of these buttons step by step in the future. For now, we will talk about the locations of the buttons and their functions. Project Workspace and Backstage View In this lecture, we will talk about Project Workspace and Backstage View. Since we will constantly work on these pages, it will benefit you if you know which button is where. Project Workspace and Backstage View In this lecture, we will talk about Project Workspace and Backstage View. Since we will constantly work on these pages, it will benefit you if you know which button is where trong In the previous lecture, we did our Schedule settings under the Options menu. Unfortunately, we are not done...

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Microsoft Project 2013, Microsoft Project 2016 or Microsoft Project 2019 (30 day Free Trial version can be used If you don't already have these)

Microsoft Project: MS Project for Project Management Mastery - 10 PDUS

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