Course Outline
1 - GETTING STARTED WITH MICROSOFT PROJECT
- Topic A: Identify Project Management Concepts for Government
- Topic B: Navigate in the Microsoft Project Desktop Environment
2 - DEFINING A PROJECT
- Topic A: Create a New Project Plan File
- Topic B: Set Project Plan Options
- Topic C: Assign a Project Calendar
3 - ADDING PROJECT TASKS
- Topic A: Add Tasks to a Project Plan
- Topic B: Enter Task Duration Estimates
4 - MANAGING TASKS
- Topic A: Create a Work Breakdown Structure
- Topic B: Define Task Relationships
- Topic C: Schedule Tasks
5 - MANAGING PROJECT RESOURCES
- Topic A: Add Resources to a Project
- Topic B: Create a Resource Calendar
- Topic C: Enter Costs for Resources
- Topic D: Assign Resources to Tasks
- Topic E: Resolve Resource Conflicts
6 - FINALIZING A PROJECT PLAN
- Topic A: Optimize a Project Plan
- Topic B: Set a Baseline
- Topic C: Share a Project Plan
Requirements
PREREQUISITES
OTHER PREREQUISITES
To ensure your success in this course, you should have basic knowledge and skills using the Microsoft® Windows® operating system—preferably the most current version. While expertise is not required, some familiarity and proficiency with Microsoft Office applications, particularly Word and Excel®, will be beneficial. Additionally, having a foundational understanding of project management concepts will enhance your ability to work effectively with Microsoft Project for government projects.
Testimonials (2)
The big knowledge that given from the trainer , and the way how he explain the things
Ahmad Ikbarieh - Havelock One Interiors WLL
Course - Microsoft Project 2019/2021: Part 1
The trainer is very cooperative and answered all of our questions.