Course Category: Project Management
Course Duration: 3 Days
Hours: 21 Contact Hours
About the Course
his three-day course is essential for those who want to acquaint themselves with Microsoft Project 2010 (MSP) and to use the tool to effectively plan and schedule their project. The course commences with a discussion on the principles of project management in line with those suggested by the PMI®.
The course covers all aspects of Project scheduling, monitoring and tracking, together with how these techniques can be applied in a given project context using Microsoft Project 2010. There are no pre-requisites and individuals from any domain or industry can attend this three day course.
The theory presented during the course is supported by a number of practical exercises and case study that demonstrate the effective use of Microsoft Project 2010.
There would be exercises and case studies at appropriate junction points to elaborate and understand the concepts
Participants are expected to bring laptops to the class with loaded MS Project 2010 Software.
Workshop Objectives
- To become part of a small selected group of professionals who are well versed with the different features of Microsoft Project 2010.
- A clear understanding of the features of the Microsoft Project 2010 along with their effective usage in projects.
- Learn the techniques to create a detailed project schedule based on project priorities.
- Ability to learn the tool details so as to maintain the project details practically and effectively.
- An exposure to the good practices associated with the usage of the tool in real life problem solving scenario.
Who should Attend
- Module Leaders
- Department Managers
- Team Leaders
- Team Members
- Quality Professionals
- Entry level project members
Workshop Sequence
Introduction
- About Projects
- Project Management concepts
- Project Planning
- Project Monitoring
- Project Management Challenges
Getting Started
- Getting familiar with MS Project interface
- Navigating the user interface
Project Plan Preparation
- Creating a new Project Plan
- Setting up the default project environment
- Setting up Calendars
- WBS tasks and its grouping
- Estimating Task/Activity duration
- Setting Milestones
- Linking Tasks
- Setting predecessors
- Task Constraints and deadlines
- Applying Leads & Lags
Adding Resources
- Setting up resources
- Applying resource attributes – type, cost, availability, …
Task Assignment
- Assigning resources
- Adding additional resources
- Task Assignment Views
Project Costing
- Entering other cost details
- Computing project cost
Workshop Sequence
Fine Tuning Task Details
- Network Diagram
- PERT estimation Technique
- Critical Path Method
- Managing risks using buffer
- Optimizing for Time and Cost
- Schedule Crashing
Resources Tuning and Leveling
- Optimizing for resources
- Resource Leveling
Progress Tracking and Monitoring
- Saving project baselines
- Tracking the progress
- Key parameters to monitor
- Rescheduling incomplete work
Reporting and Customization
- Generate different levels of project reports
- Customize Tables
- Customize Views
- Visual Reports
The EVM Reporting
- Earned Value Management technique
- EVM Cost Indicators
- EVM Schedule Indicators
Advanced Features
- Extracting data from MSP
- Managing multiple projects
- Using Common resource pool
- Organizer and Macros
Course Category: Project Management
Course Duration: 3 Days
Hours: 21 Contact Hours