If you have been using Project to create Gantt charts but feel that you’re not using the true power of Microsoft Project, this course is ideal for you. This course teaches how to use Project for calculating the most efficient way of running your project and easily finding alternative paths when situations change. Also covered is how to quickly apply and organise your resourcing, how to allow Project to suggest and adjust for new situations, producing meaningful printouts and tracking a project as it progresses (including comparison of the original plan to the reality, and what is required to make your deadline). This full day course also contains our range of Microsoft Project exercises to help build your skills.
Please note, you are required to bring your own laptop with Microsoft Project installed for use during this session.
Please note this session is for Microsoft Project (often referred to as the desktop version which has been offered in periodically-updated versions by Microsoft for the last 30 years), not “Project Online” or “Project for the Web”.
If you have been using Project to create Gantt charts but feel that you’re not using the true power of Microsoft Project, this course is ideal for you. This course teaches how to use Project for calculating the most efficient way of running your project and easily finding alternative paths when situations change. Also covered is how to quickly apply and organise your resourcing, how to allow Project to suggest and adjust for new situations, producing meaningful printouts and tracking a project as it progresses (including comparison of the original plan to the reality, and what is required to make your deadline). This full day course also contains our range of Microsoft Project exercises to help build your skills.
Please note, you are required to bring your own laptop with Microsoft Project installed for use during this session.
Please note this session is for Microsoft Project (often referred to as the desktop version which has been offered in periodically-updated versions by Microsoft for the last 30 years), not “Project Online” or “Project for the Web”.