Course Details
Course Outline
1 - Getting Started with Microsoft Project
Topic A: Identify Project Management ConceptsTopic B: Navigate the Microsoft Project 2016 Environment
2 - Defining a Project
Topic A: Create a New Project PlanTopic B: Define a ProjectTopic C: Assign a Project Calendar
3 - Creating and Organizing Tasks
Topic A: Add Tasks to a Project PlanTopic B: Import Tasks From Other ProgramsTopic C: Create a Work Breakdown StructureTopic D: Define Task RelationshipsTopic E: Schedule Tasks
4 - Managing Project Plan Resources
Topic A: Add Resources to a Project PlanTopic B: Create a Resource CalendarTopic C: Enter Costs for ResourcesTopic D: Assign Resources to TasksTopic E: Resolve Resource Conflicts
5 - Finalizing a Project Plan
Topic A: Optimize a Project PlanTopic B: Set a BaselineTopic C: Share a Project Plan
Actual course outline may vary depending on offering center. Contact your sales representative for more information.
Who is it For?
Target Audience
This course is designed for a person with an understanding of project management concepts and who is responsible for creating and maintaining project plans. The course will give the student a fundamental understanding of Microsoft Project 2016 necessary to create and save project plans.
Prerequisites
Other Prerequisites
To ensure your success in this course, you should have basic project management knowledge and skills. You should also have basic knowledge and skills for using any current Windows® operating system—preferably Windows 10. Finally, you should have competency in using other Microsoft Office applications—preferably Office 2016.
To ensure your success in this course, you should have basic project management knowledge and skills. You should also have basic knowledge and skills for using any current Windows® operating system—preferably Windows 10. Finally, you should have competency in using other Microsoft Office applications—preferably Office 2016.