Planning and Control Using Microsoft Project 2013, 2016 & 2019
Course
Online
Description
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Type
Course
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Methodology
Online
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Start date
Different dates available
This course aims to teaching students how to plan and control projects with and without resources up to an intermediate level using Microsoft® Project 2013, 2016 and 2019.
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About this course
The user interface and how to create projects,
Scheduling projects without resources,
Filters layouts, printing and reports,
Baselines and updating an un-resourced project,
Creating and assigning roles and resources,
Controlling projects with resources and costs.
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Subjects
- Microsoft Project
- Monitoring
- Options
- Windows
- Project
- Planning
- Project Plan
- Microsoft Office
- Information Systems management
- IT
Course programme
- Introduction,
- Course Agenda and
- Understanding the Student Workshops
- Purpose of the course
- Required Background Knowledge
- Purpose of Planning
- Project Planning Metrics
- Planning Cycle
- Levels of Planning
- Monitoring and Controlling a Project.
- Introduction,
- Course Agenda and
- Understanding the Student Workshops
- Purpose of the course
- Required Background Knowledge
- Purpose of Planning
- Project Planning Metrics
- Planning Cycle
- Levels of Planning
- Monitoring and Controlling a Project.
- Introduction,
- Course Agenda and
- Understanding the Student Workshops
- Introduction,
- Course Agenda and
- Understanding the Student Workshops
- Introduction,
- Course Agenda and
- Understanding the Student Workshops
- Introduction,
- Course Agenda and
- Understanding the Student Workshops
- Introduction,
- Course Agenda and
- Understanding the Student Workshops
- Introduction,
- Course Agenda and
- Understanding the Student Workshops
- Purpose of the course
- Required Background Knowledge
- Purpose of Planning
- Project Planning Metrics
- Planning Cycle
- Levels of Planning
- Monitoring and Controlling a Project.
- Purpose of the course
- Required Background Knowledge
- Purpose of Planning
- Project Planning Metrics
- Planning Cycle
- Levels of Planning
- Monitoring and Controlling a Project.
- Purpose of the course
- Required Background Knowledge
- Purpose of Planning
- Project Planning Metrics
- Planning Cycle
- Levels of Planning
- Monitoring and Controlling a Project.
- Purpose of the course
- Required Background Knowledge
- Purpose of Planning
- Project Planning Metrics
- Planning Cycle
- Levels of Planning
- Monitoring and Controlling a Project.
- Purpose of the course
- Required Background Knowledge
- Purpose of Planning
- Project Planning Metrics
- Planning Cycle
- Levels of Planning
- Monitoring and Controlling a Project.
- Purpose of the course
- Required Background Knowledge
- Purpose of Planning
- Project Planning Metrics
- Planning Cycle
- Levels of Planning
- Monitoring and Controlling a Project.
- Understanding Planning and Scheduling Software
- Understanding Your Project
- Level 1 – Planning without Resources
- Level 2 – Tracking Progress without Resources
- Level 3 – Planning with Resources
- Level 4 – Tracking Progress of a Resourced Schedule.
- Understanding Planning and Scheduling Software
- Understanding Your Project
- Level 1 – Planning without Resources
- Level 2 – Tracking Progress without Resources
- Level 3 – Planning with Resources
- Level 4 – Tracking Progress of a Resourced Schedule.
- Understanding Planning and Scheduling Software
- Understanding Your Project
- Level 1 – Planning without Resources
- Level 2 – Tracking Progress without Resources
- Level 3 – Planning with Resources
- Level 4 – Tracking Progress of a Resourced Schedule.
- Understanding Planning and Scheduling Software
- Understanding Your Project
- Level 1 – Planning without Resources
- Level 2 – Tracking Progress without Resources
- Level 3 – Planning with Resources
- Level 4 – Tracking Progress of a Resourced Schedule.
- Understanding Planning and Scheduling Software
- Understanding Your Project
- Level 1 – Planning without Resources
- Level 2 – Tracking Progress without Resources
- Level 3 – Planning with Resources
- Level 4 – Tracking Progress of a Resourced Schedule.
- Understanding Planning and Scheduling Software
- Understanding Your Project
- Level 1 – Planning without Resources
- Level 2 – Tracking Progress without Resources
- Level 3 – Planning with Resources
- Level 4 – Tracking Progress of a Resourced Schedule.
- Understanding Planning and Scheduling Software
- Understanding Your Project
- Level 1 – Planning without Resources
- Level 2 – Tracking Progress without Resources
- Level 3 – Planning with Resources
- Level 4 – Tracking Progress of a Resourced Schedule.
- Understanding Planning and Scheduling Software
- Understanding Your Project
- Level 1 – Planning without Resources
- Level 2 – Tracking Progress without Resources
- Level 3 – Planning with Resources
- Level 4 – Tracking Progress of a Resourced Schedule.
- Starting Microsoft Project Professional and Standard
- Identify the Parts of the Project Screen
- Customizing the Screen
- Microsoft Project Windows
- Status Bar
- Forms Available from the Ribbon Groups
- Right-clicking with the Mouse
- Finding the Task Bars in the Gantt Chart
- Setting up the Options
- Mouse Pointers
- Select All button
- Short Cut Keys
- Help – Tell me what to do
- Starting Microsoft Project Professional and Standard
- Identify the Parts of the Project Screen
- Customizing the Screen
- Microsoft Project Windows
- Status Bar
- Forms Available from the Ribbon Groups
- Right-clicking with the Mouse
- Finding the Task Bars in the Gantt Chart
- Setting up the Options
- Mouse Pointers
- Select All button
- Short Cut Keys
- Help – Tell me what to do
- Starting Microsoft Project Professional and Standard
- Identify the Parts of the Project Screen
- Customizing the Screen
- Microsoft Project Windows
- Status Bar
- Forms Available from the Ribbon Groups
- Right-clicking with the Mouse
- Finding the Task Bars in the Gantt Chart
- Setting up the Options
- Mouse Pointers
- Select All button
- Short Cut Keys
- Help – Tell me what to do
- Starting Microsoft Project Professional and Standard
- Identify the Parts of the Project Screen
- Customizing the Screen
- Microsoft Project Windows
- Status Bar
- Forms Available from the Ribbon Groups
- Right-clicking with the Mouse
- Finding the Task Bars in the Gantt Chart
- Setting up the Options
- Mouse Pointers
- Select All button
- Short Cut Keys
- Help – Tell me what to do
- Starting Microsoft Project Professional and Standard
- Identify the Parts of the Project Screen
- Customizing the Screen
- Microsoft Project Windows
- Status Bar
- Forms Available from the Ribbon Groups
- Right-clicking with the Mouse
- Finding the Task Bars in the Gantt Chart
- Setting up the Options
- Mouse Pointers
- Select All button
- Short Cut Keys
- Help – Tell me what to do
- Starting Microsoft Project Professional and Standard
- Identify the Parts of the Project Screen
- Customizing the Screen
- Microsoft Project Windows
- Status Bar
- Forms Available from the Ribbon Groups
- Right-clicking with the Mouse
- Finding the Task Bars in the Gantt Chart
- Setting up the Options
- Mouse Pointers
- Select All button
- Short Cut Keys
- Help – Tell me what to do
- Starting Microsoft Project Professional and Standard
- Identify the Parts of the Project Screen
- Customizing the Screen
- Microsoft Project Windows
- Status Bar
- Forms Available from the Ribbon Groups
- Right-clicking with the Mouse
- Finding the Task Bars in the Gantt Chart
- Setting up the Options
- Mouse Pointers
- Select All button
- Short Cut Keys
- Help – Tell me what to do
- Starting Microsoft Project Professional and Standard
- Identify the Parts of the Project Screen
- Customizing the Screen
- Microsoft Project Windows
- Status Bar
- Forms Available from the Ribbon Groups
- Right-clicking with the Mouse
- Finding the Task Bars in the Gantt Chart
- Setting up the Options
- Mouse Pointers
- Select All button
- Short Cut Keys
- Help – Tell me what to do
- Starting Microsoft Project
- Creating a Blank Project
- Opening an Existing Project
- Re-opening a Project
- Creating a Project Template
- Creating a New Project from a Template
- Saving Additional Project Information
- Using the Alt Key and Keystrokes to Access Commands
- Saving a Project
- Closing Microsoft Project
- -Workshop 2 - Creating a Project.
- Starting Microsoft Project
- Creating a Blank Project
- Opening an Existing Project
- Re-opening a Project
- Creating a Project Template
- Creating a New Project from a Template
- Saving Additional Project Information
- Using the Alt Key and Keystrokes to Access Commands
- Saving a Project
- Closing Microsoft Project
- -Workshop 2 - Creating a Project Workshop 5 - Entering Summary Tasks ...
Additional information
Planning and Control Using Microsoft Project 2013, 2016 & 2019