Course Title: Microsoft Project 2000
Microsoft’s Project 2000 is an incredible tool for project management that helps you plan and track all of your projects. Greg Dutton is your instructor in this Virtual Training Company tutorial. First he takes you on a tour of the basic components. He will then help you learn everything you need to make Project 2000 work for you, including creating and assigning tasks and resources, sharing information about your project, and tracking the various stages of your progress. To get started now, simply click one of the topics below.
Course Author/Expert: Greg Dutton
Language: english
Full Online Training Available: Yes
Number of Course Movies: 102
Course Duration: 8 hours
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Course Outline:
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01 Introduction to Project Management
0101 Overview
0102 Is it a project or a Process?
0103 What the 3 main needs of a project?
0104 Where does Microsoft Project 2000 fit in?
0105 Create a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)-pt1
0106 Create a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)-pt2
02 Navigating in Project 2000
0201 Introduction
0202 Getting Started
0203 Menus and Toolbars
0204 Views and Tables
0205 Creating a Project file
0206 Using Project Properties
0207 Saving Project Files
03 Creating Tasks
0301 Introduction
0302 Entering Tasks
0303 Estimating Durations
0304 Single and Multiple Tasks
0305 Linking Tasks
0306 Project Duration
0307 Inserting New Tasks
0308 Deleting Tasks
0309 Creating Phases
0310 Creating Milestones
04 Creating Resources
0401 Introduction
0402 People Resources
0403 Equipment Resources
0404 Material Resources
0405 Resource Rates
0406 Resource Groups
0407 Extra Resource Information
05 Assigning Resources to Tasks
0501 Introduction
0502 Single Resources
0503 Scheduling Process
0504 Multiple Resources
0505 Effort-Driven Scheduling
0506 Removing Assignments
0507 Assigning Material Resources
0508 Inserting New Resources
06 Fine-Tuning Tasks
0601 Introduction
0602 Project Working Times
0603 Task Working Times
0604 Links and Relationships
0605 Task Types
0606 Interrupting Work
0607 Fixed Costs
0608 Recurring Tasks
0609 Task Constraints
0610 Phases and Tasks
0611 Deadline Dates
0612 The Critical Path
0613 Notes and Hyperlinks
07 Working with Resources
0701 Introduction
0702 Working Times
0703 Availability and Times
0704 Multiple Pay Rates
0705 Pay Rates at Multiple Times
0706 Cost Factors
0707 Allocations over Time
0708 Leveling Resources
0709 Details and Notes
08 Working with Assignments
0801 Introduction
0802 Substituting Resources
0803 Different Cost Rates and Tasks
0804 Delaying Assignments
0805 Using Work Contours
09 Presenting Project Information
0901 Introduction
0902 Viewing and Sorting
0903 Viewing and Grouping
0904 Viewing and Filtering
0905 Customizing Tables and Views
0906 Formatting Charts and Views-pt1
0907 Formatting Charts and Views-pt2
0908 Formatting Charts and Views-pt3
10 Printing Project Information
1001 Introduction
1002 Drawing on a Gantt Chart
1003 Setup and Print Views
1004 Customize and Print Reports
11 Project Information on the Web
1101 Introduction
1102 Format as an Image
1103 Save as a Web Page
1104 Modify the Web Page
12 Exchanging Information with Other Programs
1201 Introduction
1202 Copying and Pasting Data
1203 Opening from other File Types
1204 Saving to other File Types
13 Tracking Progress
1301 Introduction
1302 Save a Baseline
1303 Tracking Actual Progress
1304 Recording Partial Progress
1305 Entering Actual Project Data
1306 Tracking the Project by Date
1307 Creating an Interim Plan
14 Status Reports
1401 Introduction
1402 Find Tasks that have Slipped
1403 Viewing the Big Picture
1404 Find Over Budget Items
1405 Communicating Status to Stakeholders
15 Troubleshooting your Project
1501 Introduction
1502 Time and Scheduling Problems
1503 Cost and Resource Problems
1504 Over-runs and Blowouts
16 Customizing Project
1601 The Project Environment
1602 Wrap-up

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