The Microsoft Project Course covers a wide spectrum of areas and aspects related to project management including practical application using Microsoft Project. These aspects include powerful features for planning, scheduling and charting project management information such as, management plans, project phases, and human resource management; project monitoring, resources identification and management and project implementation.

Microsoft Project Course:
Getting Started with Project 2003
  • Managing Your Projects with Project
  • Starting Project Professional
  • Exploring Views
  • Exploring Reports
  • Creating a New Project Plan
  • Setting Nonworking Days
  • Entering Project Properties
Creating a Task List
  • Entering Tasks
  • Estimating Duration
  • Entering a Milestone
  • Organizing Tasks into Phases
  • Linking Tasks
  • Documenting Tasks
  • Checking the Plan’s Duration
Setting Up Resources
  • Setting Up People Resources
  • Entering Resource Pay Rates
  • Setting Up Equipment Resources
  • Documenting Resources
  • Setting Up Material Resources
  • Adjusting Working Time for Individual Resources
Assigning Resources to Tasks
  • Assign Resources to Tasks
  • Assigning Additional Resources to a Task
  • Assigning Material Resources to Tasks
Tracking Progress on Tasks 106
  • Saving a Project Baseline
  • Tracking a Project as Scheduled
  • Entering a Tasks Completion Percentage
  • Entering Actual Values for Tasks
Fine-Tuning Task Details
  • Adjusting Task Relationships
  • Setting Task Constraints
  • Viewing the Projects Critical Path
  • Interrupting Work on a Task
  • Adjusting Working Time for Individual Tasks
  • Changing Task Types
  • Entering Deadline Dates
  • Entering Fixed Costs
  • Setting Up a Recurring Task
Printing Project Information
  • Printing Your Project Plan
  • Print Views
  • Printing Reports
Fine-Tuning the Project Plan
  • Examining Resource Allocations over Time
  • Manually Resolving Resource Over allocations
  • Leveling Over allocated Resources
  • Examining Project Costs
  • Checking the Project’s Finish Date
Organizing and Formatting Project Details
  • Sorting Project Details
  • Grouping Project Details
  • Filtering Project Details

Upon the completion of this Microsoft Project Course you will be able to:

  • Establish baseline application requirements for project environment and feasibility
  • Initiate full-scale project operations utilizing appropriate IS applications
  • Co-ordinate a wide variety of assignments ranging from project manager to various team member positions
  • Create a project management document

Use project management tools such as Gantt charts, Plans and Pert Charts

 

Upon the completion of this Microsoft Project Course, the participant will be able to:

  • Know the finance environment
  • Differentiate between the different financial statements
  • Analyze the financial statements
  • Appraising projects and using capital budgeting techniques effectively

Read about Microsoft Project Here

This program is aimed atmiddle and top management involved in the various steps and levels in the management development processes and whose work nature is focused on managing projects.

3 weeks

Twice a week: Evening sessions @ 6 PM

Once a week: Full day sessions on Saturdays @ 10 AM

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