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Project Management using Microsoft Project
Basic Project Management Concepts
Course Introduction
Introduction
Why is Project Management Important?
Key Components of a Project
Purpose of a Project
Project Resources
Project Constraints
Lab Exercise 1
Summary
Unstated Objectives and Constraints in your Project
Creating Your Project in MS Project
Introduction
User Experience in MS Project
Creating a New Project
Summary
Lab Exercise 2
Gantt Chart Basics
Creating and Managing Project Tasks
Introduction
Project Tasks in MS Project
Relationships Between Tasks
Critical Path Basics
Summary
Lab Exercise 3
The Critical Path and Other keys to scheduling project tasks
Introduction
Critical Path
Subdividing Tasks
Task's Driving Predecessors
Task Float
Summary
Lab Exercise 3A
Creating and managing project resources
Introduction
What are Project Resources?
Representing Project Resources in MS Project
Assigning Resources to a Task
Resource Leveling in MS Project
Updating Task Progress
Managing Part-time Resources
Summary
Lab Exercise 4
Calendars
Introduction
Calendars in MS Project
Editing Your Project's Calendar
Calendar Information in the Gantt Chart
Summary
Lab Exercise 5
View and Reports
Introduction
Gantt Chart View
Resource Utilization
Milestones
Network Diagram View
Spreadhseet Views
Reports
Summary
Lab Exercise 6
Tracking and Managing Project Costs
Introduction
Assigning a Labor Rate to Project Resources
Recording Non-lab Project Costs
View Project Cost Reports
Managing Project Costs
Summary
Lab Exercise 7
Additional Features
Introduction
Integrating MS Project with other Microsoft Apps
MS Project Macros
Going Mobile and the Cloud
Scaling MS Project for your Organization
Alternatives to MS Project
Summary
Course Summary
Lab Exercise 8
Lab Solutions
Task Float
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