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The ExpertRating Online Microsoft Project Course (2007- Introduction) (leading to ExpertRating Microsoft Project 2007 Skills Certification).
Discover how to effectively plan, implement, and control projects using
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and organize your project's details, sequence tasks, produce a baseline,
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Tony Swaim
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Microsoft Project 2007
Skills Course requirements:
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ExpertRating Online Microsoft Project Course (2007- Introduction)
Coverage (6 weeks program)
Week One |
Wednesday - Lesson 01 |
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Microsoft Project can
help you manage your project's schedule, costs, and
scope in a way that you've never dreamed of. Too
often, Project users never use this powerful tool to
its fullest potential. In your first lesson, you'll
discover how to improve your project by adopting a
formal management approach. You'll get a quick
overview of Project Management, and then you'll
learn the basics of Microsoft Project, including a
summary of the Gantt Chart view and ways to create
and enter project tasks. |
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Friday - Lesson 02 |
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If you're looking for
ways to keep organized, you'll see just how to do
that in this lesson! This lesson will walk
through steps to create a project schedule in no
time flat. Once you create and enter tasks in
Project's Gantt Chart view, you'll set a schedule by
using a calendar and assigning lead times. Then,
you'll need to create task dependencies, sometimes
known as links. You'll see how to perform these
activities and, in the process, you'll become
comfortable using Project's many dialog boxes.
Before you know it, you'll be creating schedules for
all your projects with little effort. |
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Week Two |
Wednesday - Lesson 03 |
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You won't get too far
with your project without adding resources. While
tasks create the backbone of your project, people,
equipment, and material bring your project to life.
In this lesson, you'll find out how to apply two
types of Project resources" work resources, and
material resources. This lesson will look at two
more dialog boxes" Resource Information and Assign
Resources" and you'll learn how to analyze
resources by using the Resource Sheet and Resource
Usage views. |
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Friday - Lesson 04 |
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No matter what
project you work on, the bottom line is always
important. So get ready to add the final piece to
your basic project schedule" costs. This lesson
will start things off by looking through a brief
overview of cost accounting, exploring fixed,
variable, relevant, and accrued costs. After this
review, you'll learn how to assign costs by using
the Resource Sheet. You'll even discover how to
assign different costs for the same resource and
analyze the overall costs for your project by using
the Cost Table. |
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Week Three |
Wednesday - Lesson 05- |
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Successful project
managers are known for their efficiency and for
safeguarding private information. Microsoft Project
provides two excellent methods to help you in these
areas: project templates and project security.
You'll find out how to use some of the many
templates Project has to offer, including the
Residential Construction template and the New
Product template. You'll also learn how to protect
your project information with backups, passwords,
and write protection. Then you'll discover how to
put Project's task constraints to good use. |
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Friday - Lesson 06 |
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In this lesson,
you'll discover how easy it is to modify your basic
schedules and work with project data. You'll look at
the various Project views, such as the Calendar,
Leveling Gantt, and the Network Diagram. And if you
don't like the default colors or fonts in your
schedule or table, you'll be well-prepared to make
changes. You'll even learn how and why you might
want to create a combination view; add notes to your
project; or sort, filter, and group data. |
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Week Four |
Wednesday - Lesson 07 |
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Many projects
experience schedule compression when management or
clients ask that the project be completed sooner and
for less. In this lesson, you'll discover how to
improve your schedule's performance. You'll explore
the Project Statistics dialog box, and you'll learn
how to determine the ideal starting point in terms
of planned costs and completion dates. You'll see
how to change task dependencies to speed up your
project, and also find out how to split tasks to add
more lead time. You'll also become familiar with a
powerful project management technique based on a
real-world application of probability principles:
the Program Evaluation Review Technique (PERT).
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Friday - Lesson 08 |
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Before you implement
your project, you need to create a baseline. This
will help you track actual results against what you
originally set out to accomplish. Microsoft Project
makes it possible to set up a baseline with a few
mouse clicks. You'll learn how to create a baseline
and then see a variety of ways, including using the
Tracking toolbar, to record your actual project
results. |
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Week Five |
Wednesday - Lesson 09 |
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Here's where things
really start to come together! You'll learn how to
compare actual results to your baseline by using the
Gantt Chart and reviewing a table. You'll discover
how useful status identifiers and progress lines can
be to quickly gain information about your project's
position. You'll also begin using the Tracking Gantt
and filters to automatically identify slipping
tasks. You'll also take a stroll through the basics
of variance analysis by discussing the Start and
Finish Date, Resources, and Work Variance Tables.
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Friday - Lesson 10 |
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Once your project
gets rolling, outsiders will probably want to know
how things are going. It can be a real time drain
answering each request individually. When others
request information from you, Microsoft Project
offers the perfect solution: Reports. This lesson
will go over 20 standard reports in five different
categories. By the time you finish this lesson,
you'll be well-acquainted with Project’s reporting
capabilities, and you’ll know how to customize
Project’s standard reports to meet almost any need.
And if you can’t find a standard report that works
for you, you’ll even know how to create new custom
reports of your very own. |
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Week Six |
Wednesday - Lesson 11 |
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Now that you're using
reports to share project information, you'll
occasionally need to print out various views and
tables. In this lesson, you'll delve into printing
Microsoft Project documents. You'll be a master at
creating different views of your project with the
Page Setup dialog box, and you'll clearly understand
the mechanics of the Print dialog box and the Print
Preview. |
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Friday - Lesson 12 |
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No project is
complete until it's officially closed. In this final
lesson, you'll find out how to close your project
and use the Organizer to help you customize and copy
views for future projects. |
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