Microsoft Project Class
What You Will Learn
This course is designed to provide a working knowledge of Microsoft Project for business people and project managers who want to use the program to plan and manage projects. Class exercises and discussion cover —
- An overview of how you can use Microsoft Project to plan the schedule of a project, determine which project tasks are critical to timely project completion, assign resources to project tasks, create a project budget, monitor performance of the project and adjust project workflow to accommodate changes that occur during performance,
- How the design of a project model may differ depending upon the kind of information you want the model to provide,
- Factors to consider in deciding the level of detail with which project tasks should be recorded,
- How to enter, edit and rearrange tasks in Microsoft Project and create a hierarchy of summary and detail tasks,
- Specifying task durations on a working day or calendar day basis,
- Factors to consider in deciding the detail with which project resources should be tracked,
- Assigning resources to tasks,
- How to specify resource and fixed project costs,
- How to use Microsoft Project to track project performance,
- Using Project to decide how best to accommodate changes that occur during project performance,
- Formatting Project files both on-screen and for printing,
- Using Project’s built-in reports.
6 hours, $260 (available for Windows)
Purchase with Advanced Project class for discounted package price of $430.
An investment in knowledge pays the best interest.
Benjamin Franklin
Training Format
- Live class with trainer in class and interactive student participation,
- Exercise-based, hands-on instruction,
- Emphasis on questions and student participation,
- Small size (limited to 8), personal attention.
Class Location
- All training currently is given live, on-line via Zoom (details).
- Private training available.
Dates and Registration
- See current class schedule for dates.
- Register On-Line or call (617) 720-6161.
Prerequisites
A working knowledge of mouse and menu-based computer applications, and the Windows operating system.
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