MMP-143 - Mastering Microsoft Project 2003-Team Member
Course
MMP-143
Price:
$250.00
Software Assurance Value:
Not Eligible
Duration:
1 Days
SQLSoft Course MMP-143, Mastering Microsoft Project 2003 – Team Member
Table of Contents
Introduction
Audience
At Course Completion
Prerequisites
Microsoft Certified Professional
Exams
Student Materials
Course Outline
Introduction
Microsoft® Project Server offers expanded communication and project management
capabilities to project-driven organizations. Microsoft Project is no longer
used exclusively by the project manager, but by various people in different
roles that relate to the project differently. A team member might want to see
the project SharePoint and use it as a communications tool, updating tasks,
reviewing control documents, identifying and resolving issues and risks. Likewise,
an executive might want to analyze a portfolio of projects that are managed
by several project managers in their department, and play what if games with
resources, or analyze their portfolio to determine which projects are doing
well and which are in trouble. A resource manager might want to take responsibility
for assigning their direct reports to projects based on skill matching and availability,
and provide an additional level of timecard authorization. The project manager
can leverage the power of the project server to gain visibility into and manage
all of their projects from the same Web interface.
Configurable Product, Configurable Training
When you implement Microsoft Project Server, you will configure it to match
the way your firm manages projects. Our training is designed around the configurable
functions in the product. That means your team will get trained on your process
using your data. For example, Microsoft Project offers several methods of tracking
progress including tracking actual hours vs. percent complete.
A Rare Combination of Knowledge and Experience
SQLSoft+, in partnership with Versatile, provides the best instruction and
the best instructors on this new product. Our instructors have investigated
all the options the tool has to offer, and they've learned even more as they
installed and configured this product in customer organizations.
Benefits
Each type of user learns the features they'll need to successfully participate
in working on projects.
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Audience
The potential audience for Microsoft® Project Server training typically
falls into four categories. This particular course focuses on:
- Project team members who will use Microsoft® Project Server to get assignments
and report progress.
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At Course Completion
At the end of this course, the student will be able to:
- Understand the basic architecture of Project Server and how to navigate
it.
- Relate the project management process to Project Server.
- Use project server as a communication tool.
- Use project server as a collaboration tool.
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Prerequisites
Before attending this course, students must have:
Familiarity with an employer's time tracking policies.
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Microsoft Certified Professional Exams
No MCP exam currently exists for this course.
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Student Materials
The student kit includes a comprehensive workbook and other necessary materials
for this class.
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Course Outline
Introduction to Microsoft Project Server
- Basic Architecture
- Enterprise Data and Stakeholders
- Stakeholder Benefits
- Enterprise Project Process
- Support the Project Management Process
- Baseline Policy
- Tracking Method
- Groups and Categories
- Resource Breakdown Structure
- Categories of Projects
- Work Breakdown Structure
- Global Template
The Home Page
- Home Page Overview
- Changing Passwords
- Set Alert Me Notifications
- Work Offline
- Exporting Print Grid Data to other Applications - Copy/Paste
Tasks
- Tasks Overview
- Viewing and Updating Tasks
- Task Actions Menu Bar
- View Types in View my Tasks
- Customizing Views in View my Tasks
- Updating Tasks
- Creating New Tasks
- Creating New Assignments as a Team Member
- Assigning Yourself to a Task
- Delegating Tasks
- Using Alert Me for Notifications and Reminders
- Working with Outlook
- Notifying Managers of Time Not Available For Work
- Print Grid – Printing Options for Timesheets
Windows SharePoint Services
- Windows SharePoint Services Architecture
- Communication Between Project Server and a Server running WSS
- Configuring Windows SharePoint Services Subsites
Controlling Documents
- Documents Overview
- Documents Page
- Document Library
- Uploading Project Documents
- Other Functions in the Library Page
- Public Documents
- Search Documents
- Review Questions
- Working with Docs Lab
Issue Management
- Issues Page Overview
- View Issues by Individual Project
- Submit New Issues
- Create a New Issue Fields
- Filtering Issues
- Edit an Issue
- Working with Issues Lab
Tracking Risk
- Risk Overview
- Identifying and Defining Risk
- Developing a Risk Strategy
- Documenting Risk in Microsoft Office Project Web Access
- Risk Alerts
- Risk Lab
Reporting Status
- Status Reports Overview
- User Groups and Status Reports
- Request a Status Report Overview
- To Request a Status Report
- Submit a Status Report
- Responding to a Requested Status Report
- Submit an un-requested status report
- To View Group Status Reports
- To View Miscellaneous Reports
- Status Reports Archive
- Sending Status Updates
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