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Microsoft Project 2007: Creating & Managing Projects
Session 2010-001
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Microsoft Project 2007: Creating & Managing Projects

This course is designed for individuals who will use Microsoft Project as a tool to assist them in managing projects. The two -day program teaches you how to keep track of project details and modify a project that is in progress. You will create tasks, organize these tasks in a work breakdown structure containing task relationships, create and assign resources, and finalize the project in order to implement the project plan. You will exchange project plan data with other applications, update project plans, create custom reports, and re-use project plan information.

  • Create a project plan file and enter task information.
  • Create a work breakdown structure by organizing tasks and setting up relationships.
  • Finalize the project plan file.
  • Exchange project plan data with other applications.
  • Update a project plan.
  • Create custom reports.
  • Re-use existing project plan information.

    Prerequisite: A basic understanding of project management is recommended.

    For more information about this program contact: Julia Hamilton, Program Coordinator.


  • Select an upcoming session/workshop:
     

    Session 2010-001
         (May 26-27, 2010)




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