Microsoft Project Level 1
Overview:
This one-day course provides students with an introduction to using Microsoft Project to assist with project management.
Prerequisites:
Prior to attending this class, students should have the following experience:
- Understanding of the basic concepts involved in working with a personal computer (PC)
- Familiarity with the Windows interface
- Some project-management experience and familiarity with terms such as Gantt Chart, task, critical path, and resource.
Objectives:
Upon successful completion of this course, students should be able to:
- Identify the steps involved in project planning.
- Become familiar with project management software and plan a project by using Microsoft Project 2000.
- Work with subtasks in an outline form, link tasks effectively, and work with time constraints.
- Assign resources and their work schedules to tasks.
- Resolve time and resource conflicts.
- Effectively use the different views, reports, and drawing tools available in Microsoft Project 2000.
- Sort and filter project information effectively.
Modules:
- Introduction to Project Management
- Starting a Project
- Outlining and Task Relationships
- Adding and Assigning Resources
- Analyzing the Project
- Displaying Project Data
- Sorting and Filtering Data