Who it's for: Microsoft Project is professional level software made for project managers, resource managers, team leads, and anyone who is given the task of planning and running a project that is too big for “I’ll just knock it out.”
What it is: Project is a structure-based project planning, running, and tracking software tool. It’s also the most popular project management tool. Microsoft Project students will learn how to plan projects of any scope, small to large.
What you'll learn: Start from the ground level and learn how to build a phase-based work breakdown structure, apply durations, constraints, resources, and track the project while it runs. You’ll learn tricks, tips, and how to modify Microsoft Project to fit your needs and work style.
- Introduction (1:47)
- Introduction to Tracking Actuals (1:41)
- Marking Tasks Complete (2:53)
- Introduction to Tracking Tables (2:39)
- Creating Custom Tables (4:27)
- Moving Projects and Updating Actual Duration (5:12)
- Filtering, Highlighting, Grouping, and Updating Resource Info (6:51)
- Project Statistics (4:03)
- Resource Reports (3:37)
- Cost Reports (12:34)
- In Progress Reports (4:09)
- Dashboards (5:01)
- Custom Reports (6:02)
- Customizing Task Boards View and Managing Sprints (6:47)
- Task Boards Reports (3:20)
- Visual Reports (4:07)
- Customizing Visual Reports (5:24)
- Introduction to Administration (1:32)
- Getting Started Tutorials and Report (2:40)
- Basic Administration (5:04)
- Using the Organizer to Save Custom Objects (5:10)
- Creating Templates (5:23)
- Creating New Files from Excel Workbooks (5:23)
- Creating New Files from SharePoint Task Lists (1:27)
- Advanced Administration (3:41)
- Creating a Consolidated Project (9:03)
- Sharing Resources with a Resource Pool (6:52)
- Exporting Data to Other Data Sources (2:02)
- Conclusion (0:10)