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Upcoming Microsoft Project Training Classes
| Title | Start Date | City | State | Country |
| MS Project 2007 Basics and Beyond | ||||
| Wednesday, January 13, 2010 - [Register] | Pittsford | NY | United States | |
From The Project Solvers of America, Inc
MS Project 2007 Basics and Beyond



...Microsoft Project is a very powerful scheduling tool. With power, however, comes complexity and you may find yourself spending more time fighting it or attempting to force it to do what is ostensibly an easy task. Fight no more! With this course you will learn all the basics plus some tips and tricks that most people never took the time to learn! Upon completion of this course you will be able
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From Key Consulting
Using Microsoft Project to Plan and Control your Projects


...Microsoft Project training to be effective it needs to be integrated, applied, and enjoyable. By guiding participants through the construction and use of both sample and actual projects (from your workplace), we have found our training to be both productive, and well received.
Who should take this course?
This course is for anyone who intends to be involved in planning and/ or
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From Maverick Enterprises
Making Progress with Microsoft Project




Two Days of Project Design and MS Project Secrets
Fundamentals of Project Management
Menus, Toolbars, Shortcuts and Tips
Setting up a project for the first time
Making Use of Templates and Wizards
Tasks, Duration Outlining the Project
Creating Task Relationships, Lag Time and Lead Time
Creating and Assigning Resources
Different Views for Maximum Understanding
Saving a Baseline and
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Intermediate Progress with Microsoft Project




Edit Microsoft Project Menus, Toolbars, Creating Task Relationships, Lag Time and Lead Time, Saving a Baseline and Viewing the Critical Path, Tracking, Managing and Reporting Progress of a Project, Importing and Exporting Project Information, Viewing, Printing and Customizing Reports, Printing the Project Layout
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Beginning Progress with Microsoft Project




...s for presenting your plan and creating reports. Discover Microsoft Project Menus, Toolbars, Shortcuts and Tips, Creating Task Relationships, Lag Time and Lead Time, Saving a Baseline and Viewing the Critical Path, Tracking, Managing and Reporting Progress of a Project, Importing and Exporting Project Information, Viewing, Printing and Customizing Reports, Printing the Project Layout. Track
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From LehnertCS, LLC
Best Practices using MS Project 2007 sponsored by PMI-Chicagoland


...iver project results by attending a
Best Practices using Microsoft Project 2007 Class
April 21 & 22, 2009, Schaumburg, IL
www. lehnertcs. com to register. $799 early bird before 3/ 20
Taught by Ellen Lehnert, PMP, MCT, MCITP
Topics that will be discussed:
a Applying PMI principles to Project Scheduling software a
Best Practices of using MS Project
a Creating standard
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From Canvas InfoTech Inc
Business Analyst Training Starting December 1st at Canvas Infotech Inc (Bay Area, CA)
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a Identifying Milestones
a Critical Path
a Using Microsoft Project to create a real-life project schedule
a Using a real world tool like CVS, RCCS, Microsoft Visual Source Safe to understand what configuration management means.
a Quality Assurance a Types of Software testing
a Risk Management a Identification, Analysis, Response, Monitoring and Control
a Agilea
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From Consulting Concepts, LLC
Project Management Theory Basics to Intermediate




This is a basic course that introduces the student to Project Management Theory Basics to Intermediate. This course assists you with developing a project plan, learn how to read, maintain and create schedules. You learn break down analysis and structure. Learn how to delegate roles and responsibilites and over all project management.
This course also introduces the student to the use of
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From Wintrac Inc.
Introduction to Microsoft Project
...Microsoft Project is a leading tool for monitoring the flow of resources, projecting budget recommendations, and creating reports that may be compared against actual results. The software offers many possible solutions to make adjustments in order to control complex projects. This program is a hybrid of many other software types including: communication, database, spreadsheet, and scheduling
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Project Managers Toolkit
This powerful and practical intensive two-day workshop is designed to provide participants with enhanced knowledge, tools and skills for managing projects. Designed for maximizing productivity through the use of Microsoft Project, Word and Excel applications, this workshop uses a case study to demonstrate the effective management of a project. Students will leave the workshop with a series of
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ADVANCED MICROSOFT PROJECT 2003
This advanced skill-level course is for individuals who are proficient in the basic functions, features and commands of Microsoft ® Project 2003 and wish to take their skills to the next level. Emphasis is placed on five major topics, including transferring information between other applications, working with multiple projects, sharing resources across projects, advanced resource assignments
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MICROSOFT PROJECT 2003
...am leaders master the basic features and functionality of Microsoft Project 2003, such as initiating projects, planning, executing, controlling and reporting on progress. Emphasis is placed on using software to effectively create and manage project schedules using accepted project management principles and techniques. Students are encouraged to bring to class samples from their work projects,
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MICROSOFT PROJECT 2007
...am leaders master the basic features and functionality of Microsoft Project 2007, such as initiating projects, planning, executing, controlling and reporting on progress. Emphasis is placed on using software to effectively create and manage project schedules using accepted project management principles and techniques. Students are encouraged to bring to class samples from their work projects,
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Microsoft Project 2003- Level 2
...Microsoft Project 2003: Level 2 is the second course in the Microsoft Project 2003 series. In Microsoft Project 2003: Level 1 , you used your project management skills to create a complete project plan. This course will build upon that knowledge, and give you the opportunity to work with a project plan once it has entered the project implementation phase.
You can get a complete list of
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Microsoft Project 2003 - Professional
...Microsoft Project 2003 Standard enables you to create and manage your projects in a standalone desktop environment. But to analyze projects, optimize resources, and prioritize work in a way that meets an organization's overall business objectives, you need to use a more encompassing project management solution. In this course, you will use Microsoft Project Professional 2003 to create,
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Microsoft Project 2003- Level 1
...Microsoft Project 2003: Level 1. This course is the first in a series of two courses designed for individuals who will use Microsoft Office Project Professional 2003 as a tool to assist them in managing projects. The topics in this course cover the critical skills necessary to create and modify a project plan file that contains tasks, resources, and resource assignments.
You can get a
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Microsoft Office Project 2007 -Level 2
...t ® 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
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Microsoft Project 2003- Web Access
Completing projects successfully requires good communication between all team members. A Microsoft Enterprise Project Management solution provides a framework for electronically creating and managing projects within an organization. In this course, you will use Microsoft Project Web Access 2003 to view and access project information located on the server, as well as to report progress on assigned
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From PC SOS Training & Solutions
Microsoft Project 2003 or 2007
Learn to design and manage project time lines, meet budget constraints, complete the project as planned
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From Training Connection
Project Training
...Microsoft Project Training - Chicago
1. Microsoft Project 2003 - $695 (2 days - instructor-led) http://www.trainingconnection.com/project-training.php
Limited Offer - 2 for 1 Deal*
Book two students for the price of one. You save $695.
*Both students must attend the same class
Microsoft Project 2003 ($695)
This course is intended for people who wish to
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From Boston University Corporate Education Center
Project Management Using Microsoft Project 2003
Professionals and students who understand the theory and concepts of project planning, scheduling and control are often frustrated by the difficulty of apply them in Microsoft Project This course is designed to bridge the gap between theory and the practical use of MS Project. Using a simple case study and hands on techniques, students will learn how the software works under the covers. They
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From The Career Center
MS Project Level 1
...Microsoft Project Level 1. This course is the first in a series of two courses
designed for individuals who will use Microsoft Project as a tool to assist them in managing
projects. The topics in this course cover the critical skills necessary to create and modify a
project plan file that contains tasks, resources, and resource assignments. You will create a
project plan file containing tasks,
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MS Project Expert Level
...Microsoft Project Expert is the second course in the Microsoft Project series. In Microsoft
Project Level 1, you used your project management skills to create a complete project plan.
This course will build upon that knowledge, and give you the opportunity to work with a project
plan once it has entered the project implementation phase. You will exchange project plan data
with other
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From TrainerQuest
Introduction to Project Management
- Project management terminology
- Components of projects and programs
- Defining project stakeholders
- Critical project variables (scope, budget, timeframe, resources)
- Key project phases
- Scope document, project constraints and the priority matrix
- The Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)
- Using a Gantt chart, tasks, dependencies and lag/lead time
- Assigning project resources
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Fundamental MS Project Topics
- MS Project Overview
- Creating new projects
- Global project settings and properties
- Navigating the Gantt chart
- Choosing views and tables
- Adding, editing, configuring and deleting tasks
- Advanced task features
- Creating and assigning resources
- Displaying resource allocations
- Setting a baseline
- Tracking a project
- Updating tasks and projects
- Analyzing
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Intermediate MS Project Topics
- Customizing views, panes and tables
- Using filters and custom fields
- Editing tables and views
- Creating and editing standard and customized reports
- Using the Organizer
- Master projects and subprojects
- Sharing resources across projects
- Organizing multiple projects
- Tracking multiple projects
- Workgroup project management
- Sharing tasks in MS Outlook
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Advanced MS Project Topics
- Users and security
- Advanced view features
- Status reports
- Creating and editing custom fields
- Adding and configuring resources
- Managing and editing resource costs
- Advanced budgeting and tracking features
- Creating and editing custom forms
- Creating and editing custom reports
- Customizing Project Central Server
- Advanced Project Central features
- Implementing
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From Groves Consulting
Six Sigma Green Belt Training, May 10, 2005
Course Objectives: The Green Belt Training Session is intended for employees that are not business unit leaders and may not be able to commit the same amount of time working on a project as a Black Belt and may need additional support from management.
Course Requirements
Software: Minitab or Statistica, Microsoft Project, Microsoft PowerPoint
Hardware: Laptop with CD and 32RAM minimum for work
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Six Sigma Black Belt Training, May 10, 2005
Course Objectives: This four week training program follows the five phase Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, Control (DMAIC) model and is scheduled in one week per month intervals with 5 weeks between sessions. This structure affords Black Belt trainees the opportunity to apply acquired knowledge and tools to a specified project.
Course Guidelines: - The Black Belt should expect that 50 - 75% of
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Six Sigma Green Belt to Black Belt - Bridge Course, July 25, 2005
Course Objectives: This two week training program follows the five phase Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, Control (DMAIC) model and is scheduled in one week per month intervals with 5 weeks between sessions. This structure affords Black Belt trainees the opportunity to apply acquired knowledge and tools to a specified project.
Course Summary: - This course provides Green Belts with the tools,
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