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Course Description - MS Project 2003 lets you use your Project Management skills to create a complete Project plan.

Prerequisites - Windows XP introduction or equivalent knowledge

Objectives - Upon successful completion of this course, delegates will be able to Create a Project Plan File and enter task information. Create a work breakdown structure by organising tasks and setting task relationships. Assign Project resources. Finalize the Project Plan File.

 

Course Content

 

  Creating a Project Plan File
Create and Assign a Project Calendar
Add Tasks to the Project Plan File
Add a Project Summary Task
Add a Recurring Task
Enter Task Duration
Estimates

  Creating a Work Breakdown Structure
Outline Tasks
Link Dependant Tasks
Identify Deliverables in the Project Plan File
Constrain Tasks
Set a Task Deadline

  Creating and Assigning Resources
Create a Resource Calendar
Assign Additional Resources to a Task
Resolve Resource Conflicts

  Finalising the Project Plan
View the Critical Path
Shorten the Project Duration
Set a Baseline
Display Project Summary
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