Instructor Led Training
Microsoft Project 2019
Instructor-led training (ILT) is a traditional form of education that involves a skilled instructor leading a classroom or virtual session to deliver training to learners.
Limited seat available, enroll before date December 16, 2024.why should buy instructor led course?
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How Does It Work?
Zoom meeting with student twice a week.
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AI Tutor support.
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Assignments and Grade.
Assignments and grading are essential components of the educational process, allowing students to demonstrate their understanding of concepts and skills while providing teachers with a means to assess their progress. Assignments are designed to reinforce learning, encourage critical thinking, and promote independent problem-solving.
About This Course
The ‘Microsoft Project 2019 - Beginners Course’ equips you with the knowledge and tools required to plan, schedule, and manage complex work projects. The comprehensive course curriculum covers the core concepts of project management covering a wide range of subjects ranging from fundamentals to advanced techniques. You’ll learn how to create and manage project plans by setting up tasks, resources, and timelines. Discover a hands-on learning approach with our Lab exercises and examples of real-world projects.
Skills You’ll Get
Hands-On Labs
53+ LiveLab | 00+ Minutes
Lesson Plan
Introduction
Fundamentals
- Module A: Setting default options
- Module B: Exploring the Project environment
- Summary
Starting a new project schedule
- Module A: Project schedule templates, calendars, and workflow
- Module B: Tasks, durations, and milestones
- Summary
Task types, effort-driven scheduling, and task constraints
- Module A: Task types
- Module B: Lag time and lead time
- Module C: Task constraints
- Summary
Working with resources
- Module A: Resource types
- Module B: Resource calendars
- Module C: Assigning resources
- Summary
Managing the project schedule
- Module A: The critical path and the project baseline
- Module B: The tracking Gantt chart and updating tasks
- Summary
Printing reports
- Module A: Views and dashboards
- Module B: Other reports
- Summary
Introduction
The Quick Access Toolbar and advanced calendar topics
- Module A: The Quick Access Toolbar
- Module B: Advanced calendar topics
- Summary
Working with tasks
- Module A: Task notes, task deadlines, and task priorities
- Module B: Miscellaneous task features and functions
- Summary
Working with resources
- Module A: Grouping, sorting, filtering, and highlighting resources
- Module B: Resource working time and resource pools
- Module C: Resource budget cost items
- Summary
Managing the project schedule
- Module A: Multiple baselines and interim plans
- Module B: Setting and using a status date
- Module C: Resolving resource conflicts and scheduling issues
- Module D: Delaying a task
- Summary
Other views and shortcuts
- Module A: The Task Form, Task Details Form, and Task Name Form
- Module B: The Resource Form
- Module C: Compound views and the Relationship Diagram
- Summary
Working with multiple projects and project integrations
- Module A: Consolidating multiple projects
- Module B: Project Server, Project Online, and SharePoint
- Summary
Working with Project data and closing out a project
- Module A: Working with Project data
- Module B: Closing out a project
- Summary
Frequently asked questions
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