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£1,250
+ VAT£1,250
+ VATOn-Demand course
30 minutes
All levels
This course is intended for both novice and experienced project managers, or any user of Project 2013. Participants must be involved in or be responsible for scheduling, estimating, budgeting, coordinating, controlling, and staffing projects and supporting projects. Project 2013 users.
This course is intended for both new and experienced project managers, or any user of Project 2013.
Participants must be involved in or responsible for scheduling, estimating, budgeting, coordinating, controlling, and staffing projects and supporting Project 2013 users.
Understand what's new in the Project 2013 release.
Initialize Project to start flattening.
Create a good project schedule, including WBS, estimates, dependencies, constraints, deadlines, and calendar usage.
Assign resources and costs to tasks.
Understand the types of tasks and the scheduling formula.
Analyze the use of resources and optimize the schedule.
Establish a baseline and a progress monitoring strategy.
Use Earned Value
Explain the potential of managing multiple projects.
Summary of Project 2013
Establish a new Project Schedule (Options, templates, files, etc.)
Set the Project Schedule
The Planning Process
Importar Tareas (Word, Excel, SharePoint)
Create and manage a WBS (includes tasks, manual tasks, summary tasks, milestones, and WBS coding)
Trends in estimates
The Gradual Planning Approach
Enter Estimates on Duration and Effort
Task types
The principles of Dynamic Programming
Types of Dependencies
Selecting the right type of dependency
Enter Dependencies in Project 2013
Use Deadlines and Restrictions
Enter Deadlines and Restrictions in Project 2013
Resource Types
Enter Resources in Project 2013
Calendars and Resources
Enter Costs in Project 2013
Assignments on a Schedule
Assignments and Task Types
Enter Assignments in Project 2013
Allocations and Costs
The Critical Path Method and the Resource Critical Path
Resource Leveling
Optimize Time, Cost and Resources in Project 2013
the baseline
Strategies and Update Situations
Prepare the Status and Forecast Report in Project 2013
Using reports and dashboards
Using visual reports
Format and print reports
Customize fields and views
Earned Value Summary
Applying Earned Value in Project 2013
Why evaluate?
Compare results against baselines
Generate templates for future projects
Creating a Consolidated Schedule
Use a resource group
Links between projects
Solving common problems
Baseline and follow-up