A comprehensive introduction to the essential techniques for planning and controlling projects using Microsoft Project. Detailed working concepts of the system are explored in depth and hands-on to help plan and control people, tasks and time more effectively. Detailed end of module exercises and challenging multiple-choice questions consolidate topics learned.
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11th Jan 06 |
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Leeds - Otley, Leeds |
8th Mar 06 |
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Leeds - Otley, Leeds |
10th May 06 |
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Leeds - Otley, Leeds |
12th Jul 06 |
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13th Sep 06 |
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8th Nov 06 |
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Course Content
o Project preliminaries
o Planning the work
o Reviewing the schedule
o Assigning people and costs
o Managing external influences
o Optimizing the people against the plan
o Progressing the plan
o Re-planning the future
Designed For
New and experienced Microsoft Project users, wanting an understanding of how to get the best out of the tool, relative to real projects.
Supports the following Microsoft Project versions:
2003 Standard
2002 Standard
2000
98
Pre-Requisites
Day-to-day Windows expertise is required, along with a fundamental project management knowledge.
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