Table of Contents
Introduction
Audience
At Course Completion
Prerequisites
Microsoft Certified Professional Exams
Student Materials
Course Outline
Introduction
Microsoft� Project Server 2007 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 2007, 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.
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Audience
This one day course is designed for Executives/decision makers who will use
Microsoft Project Server 2007.� Examples of uses:� Analyze a portfolio of
projects that are managed by several project managers in their department, play
what if games with resources, or analyze their portfolio to determine which
projects are doing well and which are in trouble.
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At Course Completion
At the end of this course, the student will understand the fundamentals of
using Microsoft Project Server 2007 at the Executive level.
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Prerequisites
None.
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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
Microsoft Project Server 2007 – For Executives - Module
Outlines
1. Introduction
to Microsoft’s EPM Solution
a.
Learning Objectives
b.
Introduction
i.
Enterprise Project Management Workflow
c. Resource Capacity Model
d. Value Tour: An Overview of Project Server Functionality
e. Product Architecture
f.
Establishing Organizational
Standards
g. Module Summary
h. Lab
2.
Introduction to
Project Web Access
a. Learning Objectives
b. Introduction
i.
Module Role Focus: All Users
c. Project Web Access User Interface Basics
i.
Logging on to PWA
ii.
The Home Page Layout
iii.
Action Bar Functions
iv.
Settings
d. Views
i.
Actions > Exporting Grid to Excel
ii.
Actions > Print Grid
iii.
Personal Settings
iv.
Status Reports
e.
Module Summary
f.
Lab
3. Enterprise Reports
a.
Learning Objectives
b.
Module Introduction
i.
Data Analysis Overview
c. Feature Tour
i.
Installation Requirements for Data
Analysis Views
ii.
Basic Architecture
iii.
Accessing Data Analysis Views
iv.
Working with Data Analysis PivotCharts
v.
Formatting PivotChart Views
vi.
Working with PivotTables: Exporting to
Excel
vii.
Using Excel as the client to access
OLAP Data in Pivot Tables and Pivot Charts
d.
Module Summary
e.
Lab
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