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| This course will give you the skills to become an expert in Microsoft Project 2003. You'll complete a series of exercises covering the critical skills you need to create and modify a project plan file that contains tasks, resources, and resource assignments. Learn to create project calendars and resources; appropriately identify, enter, organize, and relate project tasks; assign resources and costs; baseline your project; use different views within the software to understand budget, status, and allocations; and run standard and customized reports. |
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| You will create a project plan containing tasks, organize these tasks in a work breakdown structure containing task relationships, create and assign resources, and finalize the project to implement the project plan. |
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Microsoft Project 2007: Level 2 is the second course in the Microsoft Project 2007 series. In Microsoft Project 2007: Level 1, you used your project management skills to create a complete project plan. The plans need to be updated and modified regularly to keep the project moving on track. This course will build upon the knowledge gained, and give you the opportunity to work with a project plan once it reaches the project implementation phase. |
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| Microsoft Project is perfect for planning, tracking, and managing the time, resources, and costs of one or more projects. You will build a sample project from inception to completion, entering deadlines, assigning people to tasks, and keeping an eye on the budget. Learn common misconceptions about Microsoft Project and common pitfalls to avoid. A must for project managers! |
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| Learn to use Microsoft Project to organize activities by managing tasks, costs and resources. Display data in a manner that suits your unique business requirements. Learn to customize and share fields, tables, views, reports, and more. Set up notifications when resource and budget constraints are in jeopardy. |
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| Propel your project management skills-specifically, managing information technology projects to a new level. Using case examples, you’ll strengthen necessary project management knowledge areas, project integration, scope, time, cost, quality, human resources, communications, risk and procurement management. You’ll heighten your understanding of the five process groups: initiating, planning, executing, controlling and closing. Working with Microsoft Project, you’ll reinforce the concepts learned. In this course, you’ll also discuss Project Management Professional (PMP) certification. |
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| Microsoft Project is a powerful tool to help you break a project down into manageable parts, identify potential bottlenecks and generate information to keep your project under control. In this course, you learn how to solve typical project and business problems using the planning, control and reporting features of Microsoft Project |
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| This course focuses on the planning process phase within project management. |
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In this course, students explore the business value of IBM’s business process management products, and learn how IBM’s business integration software can solve business problems effectively. Students also have a chance to see each of the IBM business integration products: WebSphere Business Modeler, WebSphere Integration Developer, WebSphere Process Server, WebSphere Application Server, WebSphere Portal Server, WebSphere Business Monitor Server, Monitor Dashboard (Client) Server, and DB2 Analytics. |
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This course teaches students how to use Business Process Management (BPM) practices while using the powerful features and capabilities of WebSphere Business Modeler. |
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