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Project Fundamentals - Managing Projects with Microsoft Project 2007

Project Fundamentals - Managing Projects With Microsoft Project 2007 (3 Day)
Our Microsoft Project 2007 training courses will help you learn how to keep your project on track, on time and within your budget by learning how to track all project management information in Microsoft Project.
Whether you are new to Microsoft Project or an advanced user, Current Technologies access instructors will make you a Microsoft Project guru.
This Project Fundamentals - Managing Projects with Microsoft Project 2007 course provides students with the knowledge and skills to build, maintain, and control well-formed project plans. This is the first course in the Microsoft Office Project 2007 Official Curriculum series and serves as the entry point for other Microsoft Official Curriculum (MOC) courses covering Microsoft Office Project 2007 and the Microsoft Enterprise Project Management (EPM) 2007 Solution.
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Course Objectives
After completing this course, students will be able to:
- Get started with Microsoft Office Project 2007.
- Create and define projects.
- Work with estimates and dependencies
- Work with deadlines, constraints, and task calendars
- Work with resources.
- Predict behavior by using task types and the scheduling formula.
- Customize and format Microsoft Project views.
- Analyze resource utilization.
- Track progress.
- Create project reports which analyze project, resource, and task data.
- Manage multiple projects.
Duration
- 1 Day ( 8:30am to 4:30pm)
CTCLC Special Discounts
Project-FUNDProject Fundamentals - Managing Projects
$1299.00 List Price $1499.00 Special Discounted Student price for 3 or more from the same Company $999.00
For More Information About Project Fundamentals - Managing Projects course or to Register for Courses
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Phone: (219) 764-3800
Course Outline
Module 1: Getting Started with Microsoft Office Project 2007
This module provides an overview of Microsoft Office Project 2007 and project management concepts. It explains how to use the desktop interface and how to work with various file types. It also illustrates how to receive help and advice while working with Office Project 2007.
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Module 2: Creating and Defining Projects
This module explains how to create new projects, how to define appropriate options, and how to enter, organize, and outline the task list. It also explores ways to import data from other sources and provides guidance on configuring the corporate calendar.
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Lab 2: Creating and Defining Projects
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Module 3: Working with Estimates and Dependencies
This module explains the techniques for estimating tasks and how to generate a dynamic schedule by creating dependencies between tasks. Various linking and unlinking techniques will be explored in multiple views and link types will be modified to reflect real-world scenarios.
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Lab 3: Working with Estimates and Dependencies
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Module 4: Working with Deadlines, Constraints, and Task Calendars
This module explains how to incorporate restrictions in a schedule through the use of deadlines and constraints. Displaying, reading, and analyzing the critical path will be discussed, along with how to use task drivers in the analysis. Task calendars will be presented as a technique to get a schedule back in line with a deadline or constraint.
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Lab 4: Working with Deadlines, Constraints, and Task Calendars
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After completing this module, students will be able to:
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Module 5: Working With Resources
This module explains the various types of resources that are needed on a schedule, how to enter the resource list, and how to assign resources to tasks. Changes to the project team will be implemented by modifying resource assignments. Various types of costs will also be covered including resource costs, task costs, and project budgets.
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Lab 5: Working with Resources
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After completing this module, students will be able to:
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Module 6: Predicting Behavior by Using Task Types and the Scheduling Formula
This module explains the scheduling formula and how the variables duration, work, and units interact. It also illustrates how recalculations occur when variables are changed. This module explains recommended procedures on changing task types and changing variables for various situations.
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Lab 6: Understanding Task Types and the Scheduling Formula
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After completing this module, students will be able to:
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Module 7: Customizing and Formatting
This module explains how to format text, bars, and other screen elements. Custom objects will be created including templates, calendars, fields, tables, filters, groups, and views. This module also illustrates use of the Organizer to transfer custom objects to other files.
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Lab 7: Customizing and Formatting
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After completing this module, students will be able to:
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Module 8: Analyzing Resource Utilization
This module explains techniques for manipulating views to display resource allocation and how to identify causes of resource overallocation. Various options for managing limited resources will be explored. In addition, several techniques for solving overallocated resources will be explained, including the leveling feature.
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Lab 8: Analyzing Resource Utilization
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Module 9: Tracking Progress
This module explains how to manage updates to a schedule by saving baselines and tracking duration, work, and cost updates. Comparison between expected and actual results will be illustrated with various views that display variance. In addition, this module provides guidelines on how to troubleshoot a schedule and how to get a troubled schedule back on track.
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Lab 9: Tracking Progress
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Module 10: Creating Reports
This module explains how to configure views for printing and how to generate standard and Visual reports. Customizations to printouts and modifications to existing reports will also be covered. This module will explain how to export data and explore techniques for solving printing issues.
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Lab 10: Creating Reports
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After completing this module, students will be able to:
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Module 11: Managing Multiple Projects
This module explains how to create and manage multiple projects. It will cover links and the critical path across multiple projects. It also discusses how to create and use a shared resource pool and how to view resource allocation across multiple projects.
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Lab 11: Managing Multiple Projects
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For More Information About Project Fundamentals - Managing Projects or to Register for Courses
EMail: Sales@ctclc.com
Phone: (219) 764-3800

