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The Learn Microsoft Project 2010 - Advanced training is built around simplifying your life and helping your project succeed. This course is a continuation of the Learn Project 2010 Beginners/Intermediate training by Simon Sez IT offered on Udemy. Ideal for those seeking to enhance their Project knowledge, this training course provides 8 full hours of expert quality training videos, consisting of 10 chapters and 37 concise videos. Project planning is an art. There is so much to it: coordinating, scheduling, calendaring, organizing, budgeting, costs, resource management, etc. Without the right tools, it can become overwhelming. That’s why, in this course, your trainer will present the advanced project management features Microsoft Project has to offer such as critical paths, scheduling, and calendars. Get motivated to become organized in delegating and tracking tasks, assigning resources, and putting the budget on paper and tracking its details. Learn the value of defining costs up front—baselining the costs so you can track them. Evaluate the project as you go from a detached view to determine resourcing problems. Understand how to assign, level, and divert resources so you can overcome resource problems to keep the project moving forward. The time invested in this course is invaluable because you’re taught the macro and micro view of a project and how to track it all. Discover how to divide a project into parts and combine them when necessary. Learn how to create links and dependencies between projects and share resources. And discover how to maximize critical tools: customization, macros, views, VBA, writing code, creating new macros, and importing and exporting. Plus, when you sign up for our class, you’ll also get these 5 BONUSES in addition to the 37 online course videos: Downloadable & printable keyboard shortcuts - to help you save time and get your work done faster. An online quiz (40 questions) - to test what you've learned. Downloadable & printable transcripts (over 170 searchable pages) – to give you another learning option, if you prefer reading but don’t have time to take notes. 8 hours of downloadable MP3s to play on your favorite audio device - to help you learn in the car, while you walk, or in the gym. A certificate of completion to tell everyone you've aced the course. Where else can you find so many extra tools to help you master Project 2010?!?! So start learning today. Because being a technology dinosaur isn’t going to get you a promotion or raise! All of our videos are high-definition videos, therefore, they are best viewed with the HD setting on , and the videos enlarged. What people are saying: Having very much enjoyed the first Microsoft Project 2010 course I was really pleased to discover the Advanced course a few days ago. I’m already busy learning! Thank you so much for such great online courses and please congratulate Toby on his excellent work. I’ve recommended your site to some colleague and friends. - Kathryn D. Just wanted to say, I particularly appreciate that you’ve made a course available for MS Project 2010. Every tutorial out there seems to be about 2007 or earlier. Also, I’ve found it really tricky to find tutorials that deal with advanced subjects in MS Project. So again, thanks for providing me with that. - Laure-Anne V, Netherlands I am presently learning MS Project 2010. I have spent a small fortune on books for this subject and I have to tell you that this is the best money I have spent so far. You guys are great! - Lee S.
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    During this introductory course on using Microsoft Project 2016, we'll teach the basics of using Microsoft Project 2016. We'll start with navigating the Project 2016 interface, including the Ribbon, Backstage View and the Quick Access Toolbar. Discover concepts to help you understand how enter data into a Project plan, creating tasks and sub-tasks, and creating project dependencies. Contents and Overview This easy to understand course starts at the very beginning, specifically designed for those with little or no Microsoft Project experience. The first task is to find the software and install it on your computer. Then we discover the new and improved features added to the 2016 version. There are new features that could be a big help in your job, your business, or in personal projects. We start with essential first steps. You will learn to create a project plan, save it, then open it. We show you simple ways to use Microsoft's powerful online and contextual help, so you are never left wondering when you have a question or encounter a challenge. Along the way we keep in mind you will want to personalize Project to accomplish the things you want. We learn all about Ribbons and Toolbars that make Project extremely flexible. Next we move on to entering and editing data in your project, adding tasks, linking tasks and project dependencies. All along the way there are plenty of exercises and quizzes that help you fully understand all the concepts and solidify them in your memory. This is the course you need to learn the most important ways to expertly use MS Project 2016. It assumes you are just beginning with Project and easily steps you through the process of being highly proficient with this widely used tool. This course is for absolute beginners, thus is appropriate for those new to Project and who appreciate a methodical, patient and conversational pace. ** Updated July 2017: English close captions added * Updated June 2017: Course transcripts now available. English course captions added Here’s what our students are saying… “Information presented well and was clear to understand. I had used MS Project for quite a few years but learned how to use it much more effectively and confidently. The beginner course covers the material to allow a Project Manager set up, resource, and track a project. Money well spent!” – Gordon Staub I'm learning what I expected. Does drag sometimes but I would not disparage that. It is easy to move forward and the detail may be of benefit to someone. Product has a good look and feel and has utility.” – Mark Holcomb “Wonderful Examples and able to follow along nicely with clear descriptions and lay out. I am finally able to understand the basic usage of MS Project 2016.” – Terri Leedy Did you know? Simon Sez IT teaches all sorts of software, including: - Microsoft Excel - Microsoft PowerPoint - Microsoft Word - Microsoft Project - Microsoft Outlook - QuickBooks - Photoshop Elements - Web Development Languages - And so much more!
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      Este curso visa capacitar o aluno a utilizar o MS Project 2016 como ferramenta de Gestão de Projetos, na criação e gestão de cronogramas, orçamentos e Estruturas Analíticas de projetos. Apresenta de forma sucinta e objetiva o uso de todas as funções elementares do Project necessários à criação de um Plano de Projeto e extração de relatórios. Duração: 1,5h Idioma: Português BR
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        Learn how to use Microsoft Project to manage agile projects. Author Luke Angel covers setting up agile projects for success, creating custom fields to track elements unique to the agile project method, such as features and sprints, and managing and updating agile task lists as work is completed. She also shows how to manage traditionally scheduled tasks and agile work side by side, track agile project progress, generate burndown reports, and determine your team's velocity. Topics include: Setting project options Defining working time Setting up custom fields and views Creating tasks Assigning features to sprints Assigning resources to tasks Tracking progress Generating a burndown report
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          During this introductory course for Microsoft Project 2010, we'll teach the basics of using Project 2010. We'll start with navigating the Project 2010 interface, including the Ribbon, Backstage View and the Quick Access Toolbar. Discover concepts to help you create project tasks, the basics of working with resources and working with your project file.
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            I am super-excited to welcome you to “Managing Projects With Microsoft Project Scheduling Masterclass” . Question: Are you new to this software? If yes, do yourself a favor and grab this course right now . I mean, seriously - come on. Just click on the “Take this course" button. It’s no brainer with the risk-free, mega-generous 30-day money-back guarantee. Just do it! Enroll now and start to learn. You are gonna love it! In case you are still here… I want to tell you my story. I discovered “Project” twenty years ago when a colleague whispered in my ear about this “awesome software package” and revealed a shiny, glossy shrink-wrap box from his desk drawer. After a quick look at the list of benefits that it could provide to you, I almost jumped with excitement and danced around the office. It was a project manager’s dream come true. Think about it… Automatic task scheduling Dynamic task durations Keep track of resource assignments Specify task dependencies Reschedule the whole project instantly Create Gantt charts As you can imagine, all of that was like music to my ears. I wanted to install and learn it immediately. So, I grab a copy, put it in and power it up. My whole body shakes with anticipation. And… It looks mighty-similar to Excel. I go, “Sweet! I already know Excel, this will be a breeze - easy-peasy to learn instantly”. By that time, I had already earned a reputation of a computer wiz who does not need to take a course to learn software. (It was even before my training career.) And I begin to learn MS Project with unbridled, white-hot enthusiasm. And then… Like a bucket of ice-cold water the reality hits. It turns out that MS Project is different from other software packages that I had used before. It does things behind the scenes that surprise you. Nothing works the way you think - “logically”. All of my assumptions get flushed down the toilet. I squander so much time on it that there is hardly any left for project management. My eyes were hurting from staring at lines and lines of project data. My mind was ready to explode. My whole body would start itching the instant I saw another Gantt chart. And the worst part… My computer-genius reputation was being murdered. It almost made me sick to my stomach as the paralyzing fear started to creep under my skin. That’s when I told myself, “Slow down! There is a better way. You feel like a blind kitten. Stop this intuitive-learning nonsense and take a training course right now.” And I did. As a matter of fact, I perused every single piece of instruction that I could get my hands on including great books and video courses. Plus, I met some more experienced users (there were not too many back then) who gave me their insights and shared their “secret” world-class techniques. Which I promptly translated to my own situation and instantly improved my scheduling workflow. As a result, I did manage to conquer MS Project. It was not easy, but I can’t describe the energizing sense of accomplishment it provides. On my MS Project learning journey over the years, I was painstakingly collecting ideas, thoughts, tips and techniques fundamental to scheduling and problem-solving success with this powerful app. Which is great news for you. Because in this easy-to-follow tutorial I am just about to gently lead you step-by-step through your own MS-Project learning experience. As you work through the course, you’ll quickly learn the exact strategies that helped me and will help you harness Project and get back in control of your scheduling. My learning curve was steep as Mount Everest. Yours will be smooth and intellectually pleasant, so you can enhance your Microsoft Project game immediately. I have accumulated a treasure chest of shrewd tactics, processes, tips and tricks which I’ll reveal to you in this course. As soon as you begin the course, you’ll quickly grasp and become comfortable with the user interface and various important considerations when working in Project. As you go through the course, You’ll learn that MS Project success is not simply about your ability to learn software. It’s about your level of comfort with the essential practical project-management concepts. Like critical path, work breakdown structure, resource types and resource leveling, etc. As you learn in this course, you’ll accumulate your own collection of favorite tactics and techniques and get multiple benefits. Some of the benefits are: Benefit 1: Become efficient in managing lists of tasks in Project. Benefit 2: Fine-tune your project plans with custom project calendars. Benefit 3: Speed up your scheduling by using task relationships and dependencies. Benefit 4: Get to understand recurring tasks in MS Project Benefit 5: Control your schedule by task constraints and task deadlines. Benefit 6: Use Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) to bring sanity to multi-project environment. Benefit 7: Simplify your scheduling and communication with custom views and tables. Benefit 8: Become adept at task types (Fixed Duration, Fixed Work, Fixed Units) Benefit 9: Understand the behavior of the effort-driven scheduling. Benefit 10: Learn how to understand and profit from the Critical Path Method. Since my early days of teaching, I earned a reputation as a great teacher and a problem solver. Folks like to learn from me because I can explain complex things in such an easy and clear way so even a child can comprehend them. That’s exactly why, when you enroll in this course, you should expect crystal-clear, easy-to-understand explanations and instructions. Frankly, I am a bit envious. I wish I had this tremendous learning opportunity when I was just getting started. I am confident that you’ll experience instant results delivered by this course. That’s why I invite you to click on the “Take this course" button, secure your lifetime access now and begin to learn. You are going to love it. Enjoy! Igor Ovchinnikov
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              Master Microsoft Project 2013 & 2016 Inside and Out with This 4 Course Training Bundle Includes 4 Courses: The Project 2013 & 2016 Beginner Courses & Project 2013 & 2016 Advanced Courses Includes 37-Hours of High Quality Training by Your Professional Trainer Taught by a Certified Project Manager With Real Project Management Experience Practice Along With Included Exercise Files Watch and Learn with Demo Project Files That are Included Progresses Logically from Beginning to Advanced Topics Starts Right at the Beginning with an Easy Intro to the Software Deepen Your Knowledge and Master More Advanced Skills Learn to Create and Trace Critical Paths Effectively Split Work Into Sub-Projects Consolidate Multiple Projects Discover How to Manage Cost Rate Changes Printable course transcriptions to follow along and take notes Keep Track of Projects from Start to Finish With Microsoft's Comprehensive Program Microsoft Project is the Microsoft corporation's project management software. 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 for the 9-Hour Project 2016 Beginner Course This course starts right at the very beginning. It doesn't assume you know anything about Microsoft Project. Beginners will feel right at home. The first video lesson introduces you to the software. You learn how to get your own copy of Project 2016, what's new in version 2016, and the structure of this course. The 2nd chapter takes on the basics you need to start using Project 2016. It first discusses the Help section where you can get answers and tutorials for any question that comes up. This chapter also discusses creating a Workspace, using Toolbars, using Ribbons, and the Status Bar. Next comes using Touch, Task basics, and Project Options. By now students are becoming proficient with Project 2016. The chapters that follow lead learners through all the various aspects of managing a project. These more advanced topics carry the student through Tracking Costs, Tracking the Project, Budgeting, and Reporting. Each topic is explained with its own professional video that shows you in detail how to properly use the function. Nine hours of enlightening video gives you in-depth understanding of each topic. There are 63 individual lessons included. Students will complete the course with an excellent mastery of Microsoft Project 2016, one of the world's most popular software applications. Contents and Overview for the 9-Hour Project 2016 Advanced Course Even difficult features and activities are made easy. This course keeps things understandable and logical to follow. It starts with an overview of the course structure and how to get the most out of the training. Chapter 2 launches into Consolidation and Resource Sharing giving you advanced insight in how to create efficiency with staff and materials. This is often where major savings begin for a business or organization using Project. Chapter 3 shows you how to set up reoccurring tasks to save lots of time and effort. Chapter 4 instructs how to set up custom fields, an advanced activity that lets you customize Project for your company or project. Chapter 5 delves into Outline Codes and WBS codes. It's important to note each chapter is concluded with an exercise. This gives the student practice at applying concepts and actions in real life type situations. Chapter 6 lets you master all advanced aspects of the Costs section of Project 2016. There you can control cost across multiple projects to bring them all in under budget. Subsequent chapters show you how to customize a number of aspects of Project, create a variety of helpful reports, and how to use macros the speed up use. Contents and Overview for the 10-Hour Project 2013 Course Starting with the basics, you’ll discover how to design a custom project and use templates. Next, you’ll see how to integrate your data and turn it into a compelling report. You’ll then get useful tips for solving tricky Gantt Chart problems by learning to trace task paths. To help you strategize more efficiently with your team, you’ll also explore the handy Lync 2010 feature which allows you to communicate with others directly inside the Project 2013 interface. You’ll then discover the best ways for exporting your work to other Microsoft programs as well as for sharing information in online meetings and via the cloud. Contents and Overview for the 9-Hour Project 2013 Advanced Course Get ready to take your project management skills to the next level as you: Discover effective methods for sharing resources. See how to create and run effective project reports. Find out about cost management. Explore the use of earned value analysis for your project. Discover advanced options for customizing your workspace. Dive into options for consolidating and splitting projects. ** Updated July 2017: English close captions added ** Updated June 2017. Course transcripts now available. Here’s what our students are saying… “ The content and delivery of the course was excellent. For a beginner this gives a very extensive insight into the tool. ” - Suresh Narasimhan “Great course! I've created some decent Access databases in years past but it was mostly self taught through reading and some early YouTube videos. There was much that I didn't know or comprehend that left my databases incomplete or didn't perform the way I wanted. This course explains all of the things I was missing. Tons of information provided and explained very well. Access is very powerful with so many options, properties, and such that it will take a beginner quite some time to become proficient but this course explains so much, with many examples that reinforce learning. Macros, SQL, and VBA, has been a big mystery for years...for me. The instructor walks you through the basics and now I have a foundation to pursue these topics further without hesitation. The instructor is pleasant to listen to and is very organized in the information given, both in order and detail.” - David Keach “ It was really such a great course with step by step approach towards building the required skills and learning of Microsoft Project 2016. The course is very detailed and the tutor made it very easy to follow and learn using all elements of Audio/Visual tools to the extent that makes it as if it is an in-class course not online. I was able to follow closely with each and every section successfully and attentively. Highly recommended! ” - Hazem Kamal Abouagwa Did you know? Simon Sez IT teaches all sorts of software, including: - Microsoft Excel - Microsoft PowerPoint - Microsoft Word - Microsoft Project - Microsoft Outlook - QuickBooks - Photoshop Elements - Web Development Languages - And so much more! Just search " Simon Sez IT " to see our full list of individual courses and incredible value multi-course bundles on Udemy.
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                Course Updated - Closed Captions Available Great Course for Those New to Microsoft Project... Now you can finally learn Microsoft Project and get familiar with how to perform Project Scheduling. With this course, you will learn the essential beginning skills for Project Managers to understand what functions can be performed using Microsoft Project and how to navigate the program. In this course, you will learn the basics of creating a Microsoft Project scheduling using Gantt charts. We will cover such topics as: How to create a Work Breakdown Structure for use within Microsoft Project scheduling How to create Tasks and Summaries within Microsoft Project How to Use Microsoft Project for managing Project Resources How to add Durations and Effort to Tasks and see the complete Project Work How to Link Tasks together in Microsoft Project to create a full project schedule As part of this course, we will also cover best practices for Project Scheduling and what a good Project Schedule should contain. At the end of this course, you will be totally familiar with Microsoft Project so that you will be able to create, review, and revise Microsoft Project schedules all on your own. Also, for those seeking PMI Certification (such as the PMP Certificate), if you complete this course you may receive credit for 1 PDU applicable to PMI Certification. This course includes additional materials (Microsoft Project files) that are downloadable for your own practice.  Also included for free is a White Paper on Best Practices for Project Scheduling.
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                  In the U.S, entry-level project managers average nearly $90,000 per year using methodologies like Agile and Waterfall, and tools like Microsoft Project. Microsoft Project Like a Boss is how PMs learn the tools. Join Agile-certified project manager, Microsoft-certified trainer, and bestselling Udemy instructor Brian Culp for a comprehensive course that guides students from newbie to ninja using Microsoft's powerful project management application, the same one used at Fortune 500 companies throughout the world. Brian's Like a Boss series has received hundreds of  five-star reviews. Here's what others are saying: "Excellent content!  Just what I was looking for to enhance productivity at the office." -Paige Popejoy "Great personality and explained things well. Felt like he was at my desk explaining it to me." -William Potts "I can't believe how much I learned. The instructor is great and the lessons were so easy to follow." Sherie L. "Very precise, clear and constructive." -Forent Sidler "Perfect." -Yvonne Belo Project Like a Boss includes approximately 8 hours of video instruction delivered in over 100 separate lessons, making it perfect for learning the application from the ground up, or for going back to review/refresh on a specific skill. New Updates: includes downloadable study guide for the Microsoft 74-343 Exam. Brian has been teaching Microsoft Project since the 2000 edition, and is vary  familiar with Project's most powerful features, including these learning objectives: creating and editing tasks assigning resources estimating project costs managing resource calendars sharing project vitals manage task dependencies identify a project's critical path and much more Additionally, the course objectives will help you prepare  for the Microsoft 74-343 Certification Exam. Best of all, you'll learn by doing. By starting with a simple project, you'll gain the scale-able, real-world experience of building a project from the ground up, and then adding in tasks, resources, and costs. This experience will let students jump right into the learning process, and will also set the table for using one of Project's many templates as a starting point for a future project. There's nothing to lose, except another day of not managing your projects more effectively. There's an old saying in the project management game: "Projects become a year late one day at a time." So don't let this be another day. Whether you use Agile, Waterfall, or Hybrid project management techniques, Microsoft Project can be a valuable tool in your arsenal. Enroll today to unlock the potential of Microsoft Project, and your potential as a project manager. Plus, you always have the peace of mind of Udemy's refund policy. See you in class!
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                    In this Microsoft Project tutorial, you'll learn how to manage your tasks of any size and description. Designed to assist project managers in organizing their plans, assigning and tracking tasks, managing budgets and analyzing workloads, Microsoft Project is the go-to project management software. This Microsoft Project tutorial will teach you how to utilize the features available to you to their fullest advantage for your project management needs. You start with a quick tour of the Project interface to get familiar with the location of the tools you will be using. The Microsoft Project tutorial quickly jumps right into showing you how to create your first project file, and how to start entering your tasks. You will explore operations such as adding, editing, assigning and tracking tasks. The lessons cover the resource management features, how to work with the calendar features, and how to interact with the timeline. You will learn about creating Gantt charts, how to create and customize reports using templates, adding recurring tasks, and much much more. You finish up the course with a tutorial on how to automate tasks with macros. This video based tutorial for Microsoft Project 2013 is a comprehensive tutorial on how to apply the tools and features in this industry standard project management software. By time you have completed this Microsoft Project tutorial, you will be fully capable in setting up, tracking and managing your projects from start to finish. Working files are included for both courses, allowing you to follow along with the author throughout the lessons.