Students will learn how to use Microsoft Project 2000 to assist them with their project planning.
Students should already have some project-management experience and a good understanding of formal project management terminology, tools, and techniques. We recommend that students should have attended the preliminary course Project Management Fundamentals, which covers all these topics. Students should also be comfortable in the Windows environment.
Students will learn how to use Microsoft Project to enter and keep track of their project details.
Students attending this course should have some project-management experience and be familiar with terms such as Gantt Chart, task, critical path, and resource, although no prior knowledge of Project 2000 is required.
This is the first course in this series. Project 2000 managing a project, the next course in this series, teaches students how to track and manage a project. Project 2000 Advanced teaches students advanced features, including working with Project Central.
We offer a range of Project training courses
| Introduction to Project Management |
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| Starting a Project |
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| Outlining and Task Relationships |
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| Adding and Assigning Resources |
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| Analyzing the Project |
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| Displaying Project Data |
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| Sorting and Filtering Data |
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| Publisher: | Microsoft | |
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| Version: | 2000 | |
| Length: | 1 day | |
| Course-ID: | 076722 |
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Delightful atmosphere, very pleasant. 1:1 training is a real luxury and I found the whole day extremely beneficial. Trainer answered all my questions very well. I'm sure I will be able to use my new skills regularly
- Boxclever
