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Project Introduction

Duration 2 days

Overview
To enable delegates to plan and control a project successfully with the use of Microsoft Project software.

Pre-requisites

It is essential that delegates are familiar with the Windows environment

Objectives
On completion of this course, delegates will be able to create a project plan and monitor progress during the projects life cycle. They will also be able to communicate to others using professional reports and documentation.

Course Content

Fundamentals of Project Management
An Overview of the Planning Process
Linking Tasks 
Task Relationships 
Milestones
The Critical Path
Network Diagram View 
Constraints
Creating and using Calendars
Using the Outline Feature
Entering and Assigning Resources
Working with Project Costs
Resolving Time Restrictions and Resource Conflicts
Resource-Driven and Fixed-Duration Scheduling
Lead Time, Lag Time and Leveling
Generating Project Reports
Sorting and Filtering Project Data
Creating a Baseline Plan
Tracking Project Progress
Adjusting Schedules and Creating Interim Plans
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