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Project Server 2007 Executive Training

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SKU:
PSO7ET

 

Project Management training classes can
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Course Description

Project Server 2007 Executive Training

1/4-Day Seminar Program Number: PSO7ET PDUs: 2

This 2 hour training class provides training on general project management practices, Microsoft® Office Project 2007 features, and the functions that an executive might use or need to understand in Project Web Access.  This training will involve discussion about your organization’s implementation of project management processes with Project Server 2007 and how you will use Project Web Access functionality, including reporting in the Project Center and using Data Analysis. The class provides hands-on practice in your organization’s environment, and a job aid to help executives use the views created for the organization.


1.0 Project 2007 overview as implemented in your organization

2.0 Using the Home Page and Understanding Navigation

3.0 Security/roles in Project Web Access

4.0 Web Access Reporting Capabilities

  • Project Center and using Views
  • Data Analysis (using the OLAP cube)
  • Resource Center and reviewing resource availability and assignments

5.0 Understanding how Project Schedules and Resource Allocations work (including Resource Plans and Activity Plans)

6.0 The project schedule and the organization’s customized data

7.0 Introduction to the Task and Time Management: the importance of accurate project statusing and time reporting and how your organization uses these features

8.0 Introduction to status reports, documents, risks, and issues

9.0 Lessons learned and organizational growth using Project Server 2007

10.0 Summary: How to Use the information in Project Web Access to Ask the Right Questions and Make Effective Decisions