Overview
This course will show you how to get the most out of the software and show you tips and tricks on how to avoid the pitfalls as well as how to use the hidden fields for your own use and how to make your own views and tables. The facilitator will show you how to look for and avoid errors which can affect your project’s duration.
We a lso show you how to use earned-value analysis and how to cut down on entering resource data while ensuring greater accuracy and keeping this data up-to-date. The course also covers linked projects and how to monitor and control the hours worked as well as the percentage of work completed.
Course Outline
Use the online help features
Useful Features in Microsoft Project
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Using the Auto Save feature
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Right-mouse click functionality
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Go to selected task
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Toggle display of View Bar
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Shortcut keys
How Microsoft Project displays information
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Overview of Views and Tables
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Moving around in a View
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The Information dialogue box
· Single Pane view vs. Combination Pane view
Work with Microsoft Project Fields
Using different Views
Using different Tables
· Resource-related tables
Costing in Microsoft Project
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Task Cost Fields and Calculations
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Resource Cost Fields and Calculations
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Actual Cost Calculations
· How Changing Options Affects Existing Data
Setting the Baseline
· Interim Baseline Plans
Earned Value Analysis
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Overview
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Measuring Earned Value
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Performing Earned Value Analysis
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Interpreting Earned Value
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Earned Value Fields
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Field Descriptions
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Fields Associated with Earned Value Calculation Options
· Backward Compatibility for Earned Value Data
More on Filters
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Auto Filters
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Highlight filters
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Interactive filters
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Filter shortcut keys
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Components of a filter
· Predefined filters
Customisation one step further
· Organizer
Formatting the Gantt Chart
Working with multiple calendars
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The Resource Calendar
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The Task Calendar
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The Project Calendar
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What do calendar options have to do with the working times settings
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How do the project, resource, and task calendars interrelate
Working with Constraints
Working with Task Dependencies
Working with Resources
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Work Resources
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Material Resources
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Cost Resources
Manipulating Workloads and Work Contouring
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What is an Assignment/Work Contour
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How is a Work Contour Calculated
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Predefined Contours
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How Assignment Contours Work
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What Happens When Changes Occur
· Edited Contours
Exporting Timescale Data and Reporting
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Exporting earned value to Excel
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Pivot Tables for analysis
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Analyse Timescale Data
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Reporting on Microsoft Data
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Working with Linked Projects
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Overview
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Multiple Project Definitions
· User Interface
Learning Outcomes
Delegates will learn:
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What MS-Project features they must set before entering data
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How MS-Project displays information and how to change this to their advantage
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How to customize their projects
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How to work with multiple projects
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About fine-tuning resource information and how to keep a record of how this changed over time.
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How to work with multiple calendars
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About costing and formulae
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About custom Fields and Earned Value Analysis
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About importing and exporting data
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How to use Resource Pools & Consolidated Projects
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How to apply contours to assignments and track time-phased data
Who should attend?
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Team Members
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Administrators
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Architects / Designer
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Team Leaders
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Engineers
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Property Developers
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Project Managers
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Programme Managers
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Project Executives
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Project Sponsors
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Project Support Office
· Consultants |