This course is designed to familiarize you with the basic features and functions of Microsoft Project Professional This course covers the critical knowledge and skills a project manager needs to create a project plan during the planning phase of a project.
This course is designed to familiarize you with the basic features and functions of Microsoft Project Professional This course covers the critical knowledge and skills a project manager needs to create a project plan during the planning phase of a project.
In other words, if your supervisor assigns you to lead a project, this course will enable you to draft a project plan with Project and share it with your supervisor (and others) for review and approval.
Who Should Attend?
This course is designed for a person with an understanding of project management concepts, as well as general desktop computer skills, who will be responsible for creating and maintaining project plans. This course will give you the fundamental understanding of Microsoft Project necessary to construct basic project plans.
Prerequisites
Students enrolling in this class should have the following:
A general, introductory-level understanding of project management concepts
End-user skills with the current Windows operating system.
Proficient skills using Microsoft Office products
Course Outline
Identify Project Management Concepts
Navigate in the Microsoft Project Desktop Environment
Creating a New Project Plan File
Set Project Plan Options
Assign a Project Calendar
Add Tasks to a Project Plan
Enter Task Duration Estimates
Create a Work Breakdown Structure
Define Task Relationships
Schedule Tasks
Add Resources to a Project
Create a Resource Calendar
Enter costs for Resources
Assigning Resources to Tasks
Resolve resource conflicts
Optimize a Project Plan
Set a Baseline
Share a Project Plan
ORION is Ontario’s only provincial research and education network. Covering 6,000 kilometres with over 30 points of presence (PoPs), our private network connects regions and over a hundred institutions all over the province, including universities, colleges, hospitals, and research institutions, as well as many of Ontario’s school boards. 1.7 million people in the research and education industry rely on ORION to share and communicate with each other and to connect to a global grid of similar networks across Canada and around the world.
Our long history of providing advanced network solutions has given us the expertise we need to fulfil the digital requirements of Ontario’s research and education community.
We also provide shared access to advanced technology that lowers institutional purchasing costs and reduces duplication of services.
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ORION was originally created with the support of the Ontario government. ORION is a self-sustaining, not-for-profit organization kicked off by the Ontario government under Premier Harris. We were founded in 2001 (known then as The Optical Regional Advanced Network of Ontario, or ORANO), and our first connection—between Toronto and Sudbury—was completed and tested in 2003. Following that initial success, ORION and the Ontario government invested $32.4 million. Since then, we’ve been a self-sustaining, not-for-profit organization.
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At ORION, supporting our community comes first. As a not-for-profit organization, we’re focused on outcomes, re-investing in the network, and the success of our community, not corporate shareholders. Whether it’s ground-breaking researchers sharing huge amounts of data or students in a classroom using technology to learn, it’s all about Ontario’s progress and economic development.
This workshop will help you understand the basic functions of Microsoft Project and how to utilize the software to its full potential.
This course aims at teaching you the fundamental skills in programming and data visualization.
In this hands-on course, we’ll show you how to use Microsoft Project to schedule and manage projects both large and small. Set up projects, add and link tasks, assign resources, fix scheduling issues, deal with resource conflicts, and track project progress.Â
Learn to leverage one of the most preferred project management tools, Microsoft® Project 2013, to handle multiple, complex projects with multiple tasks in a hierarchy-based, multilevel WBS (work breakdown structure).
MS Project 2016 courses are offered by Practicum Canada. Practicum Canada has highly skilled and proficient professionals with over 20 years of industry and academic experience. We are equipped with innate abilities to instill academic and professional expertise.
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