55205: Mastering Microsoft Project 2016 Courseware Hot on Sale

Description
This course will also help students prepare for Microsoft Project Exam 74-343 Managing Projects with Microsoft Project.
Audience Profile
This course is intended for both novice and experienced project managers, managers, schedulers, and other project stake holders who need to incorporate the discipline of project management with Microsoft Project 2016.
At Course Completion
- Understand the discipline of project management as it applies to using Microsoft Project 2016.
-
- Create a Work Breakdown Structure.
-
- Identify Task Types & Relationships.
-
- Define Resources within Project.
-
- Make Work Package Estimates.
-
- Create an Initial Schedule.
-
- Create a Resource Leveled Schedule.
-
- Create Projects from templates, Excel files.
-
- Create Global templates.
-
- Create formulas and graphical indicators.
-
- The steps to record a macro.
-
- Format Output and Print Reports.
-
- Integrate Multiple Projects.
-
- Set up a Project with a Calendar, Start date, and scheduling method.
-
- Understand Manually Schedule vs. Auto Schedule.
-
- Manage multiple projects.
-
- Be able to create a master project list with shared resources.
-
Course Details
Course Duration:Â 3Â Days
Module 1: Introduction to Microsoft Project
This module provides an overview of how the features of Project relate to the job of the project manager. The module also teaches the student how to access different features by navigating through the ribbon.
Lessons
- Describe how Project relates to the discipline of Project management.
-
- Learn what the new features are in Project 2016.
-
- Navigate to the primary views available using the Ribbon.
-
- Choose Views that display task, resource, or assignment information.
-
- Select table within views to change the information that is available to see and edit.
-
- Relate the features of Project to the 5 steps for building a plan in Project.
-
Lab 1: Introduction to Mastering Microsoft Project
- Learn how to change views from a table to a chart.
-
- Learn the different subcommands that are under each command groups.
-
- Learn what functions are under the format tab.
-
- Learn how to access the backstage.
-
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Have a fundamental understanding of how Microsoft Project will help them track their projects.
-
- Understand what is new in Project 2016 and how it will increase their productivity.
-
- Learn how the ribbon will help them get the most of out of this productivity tool.
-
- Learn how to quickly change views and see what is going on with their projects.
-
- Understand the 5 essential steps in building a successful project plan.
-
Module 2: A Quick and Easy Overview of Managing with Project
This module demonstrates the required steps to create and use Microsoft Project 2016 through the life cycle of a project.
Lessons
- Create a new project and prepare it for data entry.
-
- Enter project tasks.
-
- Sequence the tasks.
-
- Define resources.
-
- Estimate Task duration and assign resources.
-
- Baseline the project.
-
- Track project progress.
-
Lab 1: Creating a Basic Project with a template
- Learn how to create a project plan from a template.
-
- Learn how to turn off the timeline.
-
- Learn how to change the project start date.
-
- Learn how to add holidays to the company calendar.
-
Lab 2: Creating a Basic Project
- Learn how to add resources and their cost.
-
- Learn how to switch views.
-
- Learn how to insert summary tasks.
-
- Learn how to link tasks and summary tasks.
-
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Prepare a new project plan and set the date and other basic information.
-
- Enter detailed project information.
-
- Understand how to sequence tasks.
-
- Understand and define basic resource types.
-
- Assign resources to tasks.
-
- Understand the benefits of baselining a project or specific tasks.
-
- Understand the basics of how to track project progress.
-
Module 3: Setting Up a Project
This module explains how to create a new project and establish the basic constraints that Microsoft Project 2016 will use for its calculations.
Lessons
- Use multiple methods to create a new project from an Excel file and a SharePoint Tasks list.
-
- Establish one or more calendars to constrain resource availability.
-
- Configure Project to calculate the schedule from the Start Date forward, or from the Finish Date backward.
-
Lab 1: Setting Up a Project
- Learn how to add Holidays to the company calendar.
-
- Learn how to make a custom calendar.
-
- Learn how to set the Project Start date.
-
- Learn how to set constraints.
-
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Create a new project using a template, Excel, a SharePoint Tasks List or a new Project file.
-
- Establish one or more calendars to constrain resource availability.
-
- Configure Microsoft Project to calculate the schedule from the Start Date forward or from the Finish Date backward.
-
Module 4: Manually Schedule vs. Auto Schedule
This module explains how to how to manually schedule project tasks and how to leverage the auto schedule feature.
Lessons
- Students practice switching tasks between Manually Schedule and Auto Schedule modes. By switching modes, students learn the impact made on the project schedule and the individual tasks.
-
Lab 1: Explore Task Modes
- Describe which project functions are turned off for tasks using Manually Schedule mode.
-
- Change the task mode from Manually Schedule to Auto Schedule and back.
-
- Identify tasks that are in Manually Schedule mode by the task mode column and shape on the Gantt chart.
-
- Describe situations that are particularly appropriate for using Manually Schedule.
-
- Describe the limitations that a user must be aware of when using Manually Schedule mode.
-
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Understand how to turn on Manually Schedule and Auto Schedule.
-
- Understand when to use Manually Schedule.
-
- Understand the limitations of Manually Scheduling.
-
Module 5: Creating a Work Breakdown Structure
This module explains how to create a useful work breakdown structure and enter it into Microsoft Project.
Lessons
- Build and use summary and subordinate tasks.
-
- Understand and use milestones.
-
- Develop WBS Outlines.
-
- Assign completion criteria.
-
- Evaluate the WBS.
-
- Understand and use WBS templates.
-
Lab 1: Manipulate a WBS
- Learn how to create and manipulate WBS.
-
- Learn how to utilize an Outline.
-
- Learn how to create notes within tasks
-
- Learn how to utilize an Outline.
-
Lab 2: Supporting the Project Plan
- Learn how to hyperlink project artifacts to your project plan.
-
- Learn how to create reoccurring tasks.
-
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Build and use summary and subordinate tasks.
-
- Understand and use milestones.
-
- How to organize the WBS.
-
- How to format the WBS.
-
- Develop WBS outlines.
-
- Assign completion criteria.
-
- Evaluate the WBS.
-
- Understand and use WBS outlines.
-
- Understand how to link Project artifacts to their projects.
-
- Understand how to create notes on tasks.
-
Module 6: I Identifying Task Relationships
This module explains the rules for establishing dependency links between tasks and how to use Project to display these dependencies.
Lessons
- Understand the different types of task relationships.
-
- Understand and use various methods to create relationships.
-
- Determine and display task sequence.
-
- Understand and use lag, lead, and delay.
-
- Understand the new feature of Task Paths.
-
At Course Completion
- Understand the discipline of project management as it applies to using Microsoft Project 2016.
-
- Create a Work Breakdown Structure.
-
- Identify Task Types & Relationships.
-
- Define Resources within Project.
-
- Make Work Package Estimates.
-
- Create an Initial Schedule.
-
- Create a Resource Leveled Schedule.
-
- Create Projects from templates, Excel files.
-
- Create Global templates.
-
- Create formulas and graphical indicators.
-
- The steps to record a macro.
-
- Format Output and Print Reports.
-
- Integrate Multiple Projects.
-
- Set up a Project with a Calendar, Start date, and scheduling method.
-
- Understand Manually Schedule vs. Auto Schedule.
-
- Manage multiple projects.
-
- Be able to create a master project list with shared resources.
-
Course Details
Course Duration:Â 3Â Days
Module 1: Introduction to Microsoft Project
This module provides an overview of how the features of Project relate to the job of the project manager. The module also teaches the student how to access different features by navigating through the ribbon.
Lessons
- Describe how Project relates to the discipline of Project management.
-
- Learn what the new features are in Project 2016.
-
- Navigate to the primary views available using the Ribbon.
-
- Choose Views that display task, resource, or assignment information.
-
- Select table within views to change the information that is available to see and edit.
-
- Relate the features of Project to the 5 steps for building a plan in Project.
-
Lab 1: Introduction to Mastering Microsoft Project
- Learn how to change views from a table to a chart.
-
- Learn the different subcommands that are under each command groups.
-
- Learn what functions are under the format tab.
-
- Learn how to access the backstage.
-
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Have a fundamental understanding of how Microsoft Project will help them track their projects.
-
- Understand what is new in Project 2016 and how it will increase their productivity.
-
- Learn how the ribbon will help them get the most of out of this productivity tool.
-
- Learn how to quickly change views and see what is going on with their projects.
-
- Understand the 5 essential steps in building a successful project plan.
-
Module 2: A Quick and Easy Overview of Managing with Project
This module demonstrates the required steps to create and use Microsoft Project 2016 through the life cycle of a project.
Lessons
- Create a new project and prepare it for data entry.
-
- Enter project tasks.
-
- Sequence the tasks.
-
- Define resources.
-
- Estimate Task duration and assign resources.
-
- Baseline the project.
-
- Track project progress.
-
Lab 1: Creating a Basic Project with a template
- Learn how to create a project plan from a template.
-
- Learn how to turn off the timeline.
-
- Learn how to change the project start date.
-
- Learn how to add holidays to the company calendar.
-
Lab 2: Creating a Basic Project
- Learn how to add resources and their cost.
-
- Learn how to switch views.
-
- Learn how to insert summary tasks.
-
- Learn how to link tasks and summary tasks.
-
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Prepare a new project plan and set the date and other basic information.
-
- Enter detailed project information.
-
- Understand how to sequence tasks.
-
- Understand and define basic resource types.
-
- Assign resources to tasks.
-
- Understand the benefits of baselining a project or specific tasks.
-
- Understand the basics of how to track project progress.
-
Module 3: Setting Up a Project
This module explains how to create a new project and establish the basic constraints that Microsoft Project 2016 will use for its calculations.
Lessons
- Use multiple methods to create a new project from an Excel file and a SharePoint Tasks list.
-
- Establish one or more calendars to constrain resource availability.
-
- Configure Project to calculate the schedule from the Start Date forward, or from the Finish Date backward.
-
Lab 1: Setting Up a Project
- Learn how to add Holidays to the company calendar.
-
- Learn how to make a custom calendar.
-
- Learn how to set the Project Start date.
-
- Learn how to set constraints.
-
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Create a new project using a template, Excel, a SharePoint Tasks List or a new Project file.
-
- Establish one or more calendars to constrain resource availability.
-
- Configure Microsoft Project to calculate the schedule from the Start Date forward or from the Finish Date backward.
-
Module 4: Manually Schedule vs. Auto Schedule
This module explains how to how to manually schedule project tasks and how to leverage the auto schedule feature.
Lessons
- Students practice switching tasks between Manually Schedule and Auto Schedule modes. By switching modes, students learn the impact made on the project schedule and the individual tasks.
-
Lab 1: Explore Task Modes
- Describe which project functions are turned off for tasks using Manually Schedule mode.
-
- Change the task mode from Manually Schedule to Auto Schedule and back.
-
- Identify tasks that are in Manually Schedule mode by the task mode column and shape on the Gantt chart.
-
- Describe situations that are particularly appropriate for using Manually Schedule.
-
- Describe the limitations that a user must be aware of when using Manually Schedule mode.
-
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Understand how to turn on Manually Schedule and Auto Schedule.
-
- Understand when to use Manually Schedule.
-
- Understand the limitations of Manually Scheduling.
-
Module 5: Creating a Work Breakdown Structure
This module explains how to create a useful work breakdown structure and enter it into Microsoft Project.
Lessons
- Build and use summary and subordinate tasks.
-
- Understand and use milestones.
-
- Develop WBS Outlines.
-
- Assign completion criteria.
-
- Evaluate the WBS.
-
- Understand and use WBS templates.
-
Lab 1: Manipulate a WBS
- Learn how to create and manipulate WBS.
-
- Learn how to utilize an Outline.
-
- Learn how to create notes within tasks
-
- Learn how to utilize an Outline.
-
Lab 2: Supporting the Project Plan
- Learn how to hyperlink project artifacts to your project plan.
-
- Learn how to create reoccurring tasks.
-
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Build and use summary and subordinate tasks.
-
- Understand and use milestones.
-
- How to organize the WBS.
-
- How to format the WBS.
-
- Develop WBS outlines.
-
- Assign completion criteria.
-
- Evaluate the WBS.
-
- Understand and use WBS outlines.
-
- Understand how to link Project artifacts to their projects.
-
- Understand how to create notes on tasks.
-
Module 6: I Identifying Task Relationships
This module explains the rules for establishing dependency links between tasks and how to use Project to display these dependencies.
Lessons
- Understand the different types of task relationships.
-
- Understand and use various methods to create relationships.
-
- Determine and display task sequence.
-
- Understand and use lag, lead, and delay.
-
- Understand the new feature of Task Paths.
-
- Understand the discipline of project management as it applies to using Microsoft Project 2016.
- Create a Work Breakdown Structure.
- Identify Task Types & Relationships.
- Define Resources within Project.
- Make Work Package Estimates.
- Create an Initial Schedule.
- Create a Resource Leveled Schedule.
- Create Projects from templates, Excel files.
- Create Global templates.
- Create formulas and graphical indicators.
- The steps to record a macro.
- Format Output and Print Reports.
- Integrate Multiple Projects.
- Set up a Project with a Calendar, Start date, and scheduling method.
- Understand Manually Schedule vs. Auto Schedule.
- Manage multiple projects.
- Be able to create a master project list with shared resources.
-
- Describe how Project relates to the discipline of Project management.
- Learn what the new features are in Project 2016.
- Navigate to the primary views available using the Ribbon.
- Choose Views that display task, resource, or assignment information.
- Select table within views to change the information that is available to see and edit.
- Relate the features of Project to the 5 steps for building a plan in Project.
-
- Learn how to change views from a table to a chart.
- Learn the different subcommands that are under each command groups.
- Learn what functions are under the format tab.
- Learn how to access the backstage.
-
- Have a fundamental understanding of how Microsoft Project will help them track their projects.
- Understand what is new in Project 2016 and how it will increase their productivity.
- Learn how the ribbon will help them get the most of out of this productivity tool.
- Learn how to quickly change views and see what is going on with their projects.
- Understand the 5 essential steps in building a successful project plan.
-
- Create a new project and prepare it for data entry.
- Enter project tasks.
- Sequence the tasks.
- Define resources.
- Estimate Task duration and assign resources.
- Baseline the project.
- Track project progress.
-
- Learn how to create a project plan from a template.
- Learn how to turn off the timeline.
- Learn how to change the project start date.
- Learn how to add holidays to the company calendar.
-
- Learn how to add resources and their cost.
- Learn how to switch views.
- Learn how to insert summary tasks.
- Learn how to link tasks and summary tasks.
-
- Prepare a new project plan and set the date and other basic information.
- Enter detailed project information.
- Understand how to sequence tasks.
- Understand and define basic resource types.
- Assign resources to tasks.
- Understand the benefits of baselining a project or specific tasks.
- Understand the basics of how to track project progress.
-
- Use multiple methods to create a new project from an Excel file and a SharePoint Tasks list.
- Establish one or more calendars to constrain resource availability.
- Configure Project to calculate the schedule from the Start Date forward, or from the Finish Date backward.
-
- Learn how to add Holidays to the company calendar.
- Learn how to make a custom calendar.
- Learn how to set the Project Start date.
- Learn how to set constraints.
-
- Create a new project using a template, Excel, a SharePoint Tasks List or a new Project file.
- Establish one or more calendars to constrain resource availability.
- Configure Microsoft Project to calculate the schedule from the Start Date forward or from the Finish Date backward.
-
- Students practice switching tasks between Manually Schedule and Auto Schedule modes. By switching modes, students learn the impact made on the project schedule and the individual tasks.
-
- Describe which project functions are turned off for tasks using Manually Schedule mode.
- Change the task mode from Manually Schedule to Auto Schedule and back.
- Identify tasks that are in Manually Schedule mode by the task mode column and shape on the Gantt chart.
- Describe situations that are particularly appropriate for using Manually Schedule.
- Describe the limitations that a user must be aware of when using Manually Schedule mode.
-
- Understand how to turn on Manually Schedule and Auto Schedule.
- Understand when to use Manually Schedule.
- Understand the limitations of Manually Scheduling.
-
- Build and use summary and subordinate tasks.
- Understand and use milestones.
- Develop WBS Outlines.
- Assign completion criteria.
- Evaluate the WBS.
- Understand and use WBS templates.
-
- Learn how to create and manipulate WBS.
- Learn how to utilize an Outline.
- Learn how to create notes within tasks
- Learn how to utilize an Outline.
-
-
Lab 2: Supporting the Project Plan
- Learn how to hyperlink project artifacts to your project plan.
- Learn how to create reoccurring tasks.
-
- Build and use summary and subordinate tasks.
- Understand and use milestones.
- How to organize the WBS.
- How to format the WBS.
- Develop WBS outlines.
- Assign completion criteria.
- Evaluate the WBS.
- Understand and use WBS outlines.
- Understand how to link Project artifacts to their projects.
- Understand how to create notes on tasks.
-
- Understand the different types of task relationships.
- Understand and use various methods to create relationships.
- Determine and display task sequence.
- Understand and use lag, lead, and delay.
- Understand the new feature of Task Paths.
-
Module 6: I Identifying Task Relationships
This module explains the rules for establishing dependency links between tasks and how to use Project to display these dependencies.
Lessons
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Lab 1: Manipulate a WBS
Module 5: Creating a Work Breakdown Structure
This module explains how to create a useful work breakdown structure and enter it into Microsoft Project.
Lessons
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Lab 1: Explore Task Modes
Module 4: Manually Schedule vs. Auto Schedule
This module explains how to how to manually schedule project tasks and how to leverage the auto schedule feature.
Lessons
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Lab 1: Setting Up a Project
Module 3: Setting Up a Project
This module explains how to create a new project and establish the basic constraints that Microsoft Project 2016 will use for its calculations.
Lessons
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Lab 2: Creating a Basic Project
Lab 1: Creating a Basic Project with a template
Module 2: A Quick and Easy Overview of Managing with Project
This module demonstrates the required steps to create and use Microsoft Project 2016 through the life cycle of a project.
Lessons
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Lab 1: Introduction to Mastering Microsoft Project
Course DetailsCourse Duration:Â 3Â DaysModule 1: Introduction to Microsoft Project
This module provides an overview of how the features of Project relate to the job of the project manager. The module also teaches the student how to access different features by navigating through the ribbon.
Lessons