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Introduction to Project 2002

Topics

  • Introduction
  • Getting started
    • what is project management? steps of project management
    • defining the goals of a project, defining the requirements of a project
    • identifying potential problems in a project schedule
    • identifying potential opportunities for reducing costs
    • tracking the progress of a project
    • resolving resource overallocation problems
    • reporting the progress of a project
    • evaluating a completed project, what is Microsoft Project?
    • starting Microsoft Project, the Microsoft Project application window
    • working with Microsoft Project menus and toolbars
    • changing the project view, resetting the working folder
    • displaying help information, exiting from Microsoft Project
  • Building a simple project
    • the Project guide
    • setting a project start date / saving a Project
    • creating a Project schedule, entering a milestone
    • inserting and deleting tasks
    • reordering a task list, closing a project
  • Developing a project plan (part 1)
    • outlining a task list, types of task relationships
    • linking tasks in a finish-to-start relationship
    • changing the time-scale of a Gantt chart
    • linking tasks in a finish-to-finish relationship
    • adding lag time between tasks, adding lead time between tasks
    • using work breakdown structure codes
    • creating a network diagram
  • Developing a project plan (part 2)
    • revising the Project calendar
    • the resource sheet, adding resources to the resource sheet
    • creating new calendars for resources
    • assigning resources to tasks
    • revising resource information / assigning additional units of a resource to a task
    • contouring a resource assignment
    • working with cost rate tables
    • creating and applying a task calendar
  • Developing a project plan (part 3)
    • identifying the critical path of a project
    • identifying slack time in a project schedule
    • constraining a task, setting a deadline for a task
    • defining a fixed-duration or fixed work task
    • additional Project planning topics
  • Sharing data with other applications
    • copying a Microsoft Project view into a Microsoft Word document
    • exporting Microsoft Project sheet entries into a Microsoft Excel worksheet
    • importing Microsoft Excel worksheet entries into Microsoft Project
  • Additional Microsoft Project features
    • using a Microsoft Project template
    • creating a custom template
    • adding text fields and flag fields to a sheet view
    • customizing Microsoft Project
  • Final case study

Course Length

1 day

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