Microsoft Project 2016 - 2019 Essentials & Advanced
Offered By: Udemy
Course Description
Overview
What you'll learn:
- After the end of the course, you will be able to use MS Project 2016 efficiently
The objective of this course is to teach you how to use Microsoft Project 2016 - 2019 in a very simple and easy way by using step-by-step approach to build up a full project. We will discuss some project management concepts, and how we can implement it using Microsoft Project 2016 or 2019. But, we will make it simple and easy. Even if you don't know things about project management, you will still be able to take the course and understand what is going on.
We will cover first in the interface of Microsoft Project, you will understand the the different component of the screen and how to interact with it. The next step, you will learn the different methods of inputting tasks using different techniques. Then how to connect these tasks with logical relationships. Accordingly we will be ready to make our first schedule run, including reading the report, and analyzing the results. The next step is to Calendars and Constraints in Microsoft Project.
Resources and Cost, will be discussed thoroughly, how to define, assign, then reading the results. Then, you will learn how to customize the different views and tables.
Moving into the next step, you will create a baseline, and you will learn how to track your project by comparing actual data to scheduled data.
You know all about the Network Diagram and how to customize it, and how to create your own fields, and how to create Groups.
The course will teach you how to read the Physical Complete and Earned Value.
Finally you will learn how to deal with the premade reports, and how to customize your own.
Taught by
Munir Hamad
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