Open Courses - Microsoft Project

Microsoft Project Introduction

This two day course will enable you to create and manage projects with minimal effort. Microsoft Project enables you to monitor and schedule projects and multiple projects using resources such as people, equipment, time and money.  Analyse your project information using Gantt charts, graphs, tables and views. Track your projects and identify what to do if things don`t go to plan.

You can attend our open Microsoft Project course at our newly equipped training  room in Llandudno or book an inhouse course at your own premises.  Please call for more details sue@bytebacktraining.co.uk or 07770 472488

Course contents


Getting started
Project management concepts
Exploring the Project window
Working with project files
Using Help

Working with tasks
Creating & modifying a task list
Creating a Work Breakdown Structure

Scheduling tasks
Setting up task links
Working in Network Diagram view
Working with advanced task options

Managing resources
Creating base calendars
Working with resources and calendars
Working with resource costs

Working with views and tables
Working with views & Tables

Filtering, grouping, and sorting
Working with filters & Groups
Sorting tasks and resources

Finalising the task plan
Finalising schedules
Resolving resource conflicts

Tracking project work
Managing a project
Updating the progress of tasks
Observing project progress

Analyzing and adjusting the plan
Analyzing the plan
Rescheduling tasks

Formatting and reporting
Formatting a project file
Using drawing tools
Printing views and reports
Customizing reports
Visual reports

Managing multiple projects
Consolidating and sharing projects
Sharing resources across projects

Benefits

At the end of this course you will have a good working knowledge of Microsoft Project basics. You will feel confident using Project and be able to define, schedule and monitor tasks using a variety of tools and views.

 By booking your training with us you will be helping to support and develop a sustainable, not for profit IT resource within the Communities First area, encouraging more community engagement and raising awareness of other leisure time activities locally.


  Follow ByteBack on Twitter»      
Share |