Microsoft Project is the most popular desktop planning tool. Many people lack the core knowledge about Microsoft Project and just having the basic familiarity unable them to make the most use out of this software. Through this course, we aim to provide a well-formulated experiential training for Microsoft Project 2010/2013/2016. Participants will deepen their understanding of the principles of planning and scheduling as well as practical experience building a schedule from scratch, updating and monitoring, and generating reports. Moreover, all attendees will be provided with detailed course material.
Project Management Using Microsoft Project(PMMP)
This course will enable you to practice MS Project version 2010, 2013 or 2016 and get proficiency over this tool. The attendees will gain complete comprehension on the principles of planning and scheduling as well as hands-on experience building a schedule from scratch, updating and monitoring the schedule, & generating reports.
This course is designed for building a fundamental understanding of Project Management by using the MS Project Management software. This course can generally facilitate any corporate professional and the most optimal candidates for this course are Planners, Schedulers, Quantity Surveyors, Engineers, Project Managers, and Project Administrators.
- This program is delivered over a duration of 20 contact hours.
- The training cost for this program is Rs.20, 000/- per person.
- 10% discount for students and groups (5 or more).
- A corporate discount is afforded for groups of 10 and over.
Introduction
- What is a Project
- The Project Triangle
- Planning the Project
- Manage the Project
- The Microsoft Project Screen
- Views
- Help
Building the plan
- Starting a new Project
- Setting up the project calendar
- Entering Tasks
- Formatting Views
- Editing and Rearranging the Task List
- Saving the Project
Working with Tasks
- Entering a Milestone
- Recurring Tasks
- Outlining Tasks
- Linking Tasks
- Dependencies
- Adding Lead or Lag time
- Set specific dates for a task
- Task Deadlines
- Splitting Tasks
Working with Tasks
- Working with a resource list
- Creating a Resource List:
- Resource Calendars
- Assigning Resources to Tasks
- Effort Driven Scheduling
- Over-allocated Resources
Reviewing the Project Plan
- View the entire project
- Check the finish or start date
- Identifying the Critical path
- Switching Views
- Using a filter
- Sorting information