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Course name:Managing Projects with Microsoft Office Project 2007
Course Code:CET00019
Nature and target:After completing this course, students will be able to master the knowledge and skills to build, maintain, and control well-formed project plans.
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Hours:15 hrs
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l   Project Management Basic

ü   Project Management Concept

ü   Project Management Tools and Method

l   Getting Started with Microsoft Office Project 2007

ü   Understanding the Nature of Projects

ü   Discovering Project 2007

ü   Understanding Project 2007 File Types

ü   Navigating the Project 2007 Interface

ü   Getting Help and Guidance

ü   Configuring Options

l   Creating and Defining Projects

ü   Creating and Saving Projects

ü   Defining Properties and Options

ü   Creating and Organizing the Task List

ü   Importing Data

ü   Modifying and Applying Calendars

ü   Setting Scheduling Options

l   Working with Estimates and Dependencies

ü   Entering Task Estimates

ü   Using A PERT Analysis to Estimate Task Duration

ü   Linking and Unlinking Tasks by Using the Gantt Chart View

ü   Linking and Unlinking Tasks by Using the Network Diagram View

ü   Adding Lag or Lead Time to a Linked Task

l   Working with Deadlines, Constraints, and Task Calendars

ü   Introducing Deadlines, Constraints, and Task Calendars

ü   Creating and Modifying Deadlines

ü   Creating and Modifying Constraints

ü   Creating and Modifying Task Calendars

ü   Identifying Critical Tasks

ü   Working with Task Driver

l   Working With Resources

ü   Introducing Resources, Assignments, and Budgeting

ü   Adding Resources to the Resource Sheet

ü   Creating and Modifying Resource Assignments

ü   Entering Project Budgets

l   Predicting Behavior by Using Task Types and the Scheduling Formula

ü   Using Task Types and the Scheduling Formula

ü   Changing Variables and Predicting Behavior

ü   Applying Task Types to Produce Predictable Behavior

ü   Special Situations with Effort-Driven Scheduling

l   Customizing and Formatting

ü   Formatting Screen Elements

ü   Creating and Modifying Templates

ü   Creating and Modifying Fields, Tables, and Formulas

ü   Creating and Modifying Filters and Groups

ü   Creating and Modifying Custom Views

l   Analyzing Resource Utilization

ü   Introducing Resource Utilization Concepts

ü   Viewing Resource Assignments, Allocation, and Utilization

ü   Managing Resource Availability

ü   Optimizing and Leveling Resource Assignments

l   Tracking Progress

ü   Working With Baselines

ü   Entering Duration Updates

ü   Entering Work Updates

ü   Entering Cost Updates

ü   Discovering Variances

ü   Troubleshooting and Getting Back on Track

l   Creating Reports

ü   Selecting, Editing, and Creating Basic Reports

ü   Configuring Print and Page Setup Options

ü   Setting Options to Correct Printing Issues

ü   Exporting Reporting Data

ü   Creating and Modifying Visual Reports

l   Managing Multiple Projects

ü   Introducing Management of Multiple Projects

ü   Creating Master Projects

ü   Creating Links Between Projects

ü   Calculating Single or Multiple Critical Paths

ü   Saving and Opening Multiple Projects

ü   Sharing Resources and Analyzing Resource Utilization Across Multiple Projects

 


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