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Course Overview
The Most Convenient Way to Boost Your Confidence And Learn MS Project 2013 Inside And Out—Quickly, No Travel or Classes.
Learn Project 2013 Inside and Out with This Training Bundle.
- Deepen Your Knowledge and Master More Advanced Skills
- Learn to Create and Trace Critical Paths
- Effectively Split Work Into Sub-Projects
- Consolidate Multiple Projects
Keep Track of Projects from Start to Finish With Microsoft's Comprehensive Program
Microsoft Project is the Microsoft corporation's project management software. It is part of Microsoft Office but is not automatically included in the Microsoft Office Suite, which includes Word, PowerPoint, and Excel. Project is available in a standard version as well as a professional version, which includes more advanced features and capabilities.
Over the years since its initial development, Project has become one of the most widely used project management software in existence. It provides assistance to project managers and overseers by organizing plans, resources, tasks, budgets, workloads, and much more, while keeping track of a project's overall progress from start to finish. Knowledge of Microsoft Project can be an invaluable tool for anyone whose work requires the orchestration of long-term projects and plans.
Contents and Overview
This course is perfect for those who are familiar with Microsoft Project 2013 or previous versions, with access to the software, who would like to expand their understanding by mastering more advanced and useful skills within the program. Students of this Simon Sez IT software training course will learn all they need to know about Microsoft Project in order to organize and complete long-term projects and achieve career goals.
Over the course of 104 lectures and more than nineteen hours of video lectures, you will learn to use this management tool to plan, organize, and keep track of projects in a timely and comprehensive manner.
Content Covered:
- Designing Custom Projects and Templates
- Integrating Data into Compelling Reports
- Tracing Task Paths
- Communicating within the Project interface
- Exporting Work to Other Microsoft Programs
- Sharing Information in the Cloud
- Keeping Track of Cost Management
- Creating Project Reports
- Using Earned Value Analysis
- Customizing Your Workspace
You will have mastered both basic and advanced Project features, and you will possess the skills you need to use Microsoft Project 2013 to its full potential, saving you time and money and contributing to your professional success.
** Updated July 2017. English close captions added
** Updated June 2017. Course transcripts now available.
Course Content
- 55 section(s)
- 108 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Project 2013 Beginners: Introduction
- Section 2 Project 2013 Beginners: Help
- Section 3 Project 2013 Beginners: The Workspace
- Section 4 Project 2013 Beginners: Using Touch
- Section 5 Project 2013 Beginners: The Ribbon and Toolbars
- Section 6 Project 2013 Beginners: Keyboard Shortcuts
- Section 7 Project 2013 Beginners: Options
- Section 8 Project 2013 Beginners: Tasks Basics
- Section 9 Project 2013 Beginners: Dependency Basics
- Section 10 Project 2013 Beginners: Resource Basics
- Section 11 Project 2013 Beginners: Opening, Closing and Saving
- Section 12 Project 2013 Beginners: Calendars
- Section 13 Project 2013 Beginners: Views and Tables
- Section 14 Project 2013 Beginners: Summary Tasks
- Section 15 Project 2013 Beginners: Scheduling
- Section 16 Project 2013 Beginners: Leveling
- Section 17 Project 2013 Beginners: Critical Path and Milestones
- Section 18 Project 2013 Beginners: Notes
- Section 19 Project 2013 Beginners: Tasks Types and Effort Driven
- Section 20 Project 2013 Beginners: More about Resources
- Section 21 Project 2013 Beginners: Constrains and Deadlines
- Section 22 Project 2013 Beginners: More about Dependencies
- Section 23 Project 2013 Beginners: Resolving Scheduling Issues
- Section 24 Project 2013 Beginners: Costs
- Section 25 Project 2013 Beginners: Project Outline
- Section 26 Project 2013 Beginners: Baselines and Interim Plans
- Section 27 Project 2013 Beginners: Tracking
- Section 28 Project 2013 Beginners: Reporting
- Section 29 Project 2013 Beginners: Printing
- Section 30 Project 2013 Beginnes: Gantt Chart
- Section 31 Project 2013 Beginners: Import and Export, Organizer, and Skydrive
- Section 32 Project 2013 Beginners: Security
- Section 33 Project 2013 Beginners: Conclusion
- Section 34 Learn Microsoft Project 2013 Advanced Training Course
- Section 35 Project 2013 Advanced: Introduction
- Section 36 Project 2013 Advanced: Consolidation
- Section 37 Project 2013 Advanced: Sharing Resources
- Section 38 Project 2013 Advanced: Case Study
- Section 39 Project 2013 Advanced: Project Priority
- Section 40 Project 2013 Advanced: WBS Codes
- Section 41 Project 2013 Advanced: Costs
- Section 42 Project 2013 Advanced: Reports
- Section 43 Project 2013 Advanced: Type of Reports
- Section 44 Project 2013 Advanced: Cost Reporting
- Section 45 Project 2013 Advanced: Earned Value Analysis
- Section 46 Project 2013 Advanced: Resourcing
- Section 47 Project 2013 Advanced: The Ribbon
- Section 48 Project 2013 Advanced: Custom Fields
- Section 49 Project 2013: Custom Tables
- Section 50 Project 2013 Advanced: Custom Views
- Section 51 Project 2013 Advanced: Sorting, Filtering, and Grouping
- Section 52 Project 2013 Advanced: WBS Codes and Outline Codes
- Section 53 Project 2013 Advanced: Macros
- Section 54 Project 2013 Advanced: Visual Reporting
- Section 55 Project 2013 Advanced: Conclusion
What You’ll Learn
- Calendars and timelines
- Learn critical paths
- Setting up tasks and tracing their paths
- Project costs
- Resource allocation
- Interim plans and baselines
- Safeguards and restrictions
- Consolidating multiple projects
- Learn to effectively split projects into sub-projects
- Effective use of budgets
- Manage cost rate changes
- Import and exporting of project data
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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VVictor Sanchez
Completo y claro
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MMargaret Strubel
Detailed, highly descriptive, not too slow. Great presentation, still relevant even though 10 years old.
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RRatnakar Nigade
I have never seen a better instructor since my collage days. Very calm composed and slow paced. A highly recommended course to those who want to lear MS Project 2013 from scratch.
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DDavid Lichtsinn
The first portion starts out very slowly for those who've used MS Project. However, by about lecture 25 or so it became so much more relevant to my needs.