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Microsoft Project 2019 Training
Rating: 4.3 out of 5(109 ratings)
604 students

Microsoft Project 2019 Training

Most Demanding Skill from Most Expert Person
Created byJunaid Mehboob
Last updated 8/2023
English

What you'll learn

  • Project Definition and Examples
  • Project Vs Program Vs Portfolio
  • Project Management Processes
  • Project Management Knowledge Areas
  • Project Scope
  • Organizational Process Assets
  • Enterprise Environmental Factors
  • Assumption Logs, Project Constrains
  • Work Performance Reports
  • Work Break Down Structure
  • Introduction of Ms Project
  • Scope Baselining in Ms Project
  • Resource Management in Ms Project
  • Budget Management in Ms Project
  • Baselining
  • Earned Value Analysis in Ms Project
  • Project Reporting

Course content

2 sections39 lectures2h 11m total length
  • Introduction1:22

    This is the first video of Ms. Project 2016 Training Program.This video contains the introduction of Instructor

  • History of Project Management0:56
  • What is Project?1:15

    This Lecture describes the definition of Project and after completing this lecture,they will be able to distinguish any group of activities from Project

  • Project
  • Operations Vs Project1:54

    Operational work is different than project work.This video will help students to learn the fundamental differences between these.

  • Project Success and Exit Criteria2:30

    This lecture will help students to learn and realize the benefits of formal project management knowledge and its important in the contemporary world.

  • Project Management Processes3:19

    There are five Processes in Project management according to PMBOK.

    1. Initiation

    2. Planning

    3. Execution

    4. Monitoring & Control

    5. Closing

    This lecture will give you an introduction of five Processes of Project Management.

  • Project Management Processes
  • Project Knowledge Areas1:31

    There are 10 Knowledge areas in Project management

    1. Integration

    2. Scope

    3. Cost

    4. Schedule

    5. Quality

    6. Procurement

    7. Risk

    8. Resource

    9. Communication

    10. Stakeholder

    Student will be able to memorize these ten knowledge areas by the end of this lecture.

  • Scope1:57

    Project Scope is what you should do to build a product and the product scope is the boundaries or features of the final product.This video will help you understand the concept of product scope.

  • Program1:31

    A program is a group of projects that are similar or related to one another, and which are often managed and coordinated as a group instead of independently.This video contains some exiting trick to learn difference between project and programs.

  • Program
  • Portfolio2:03

    A portfolio is a collection of projects and programs that are managed as a group to achieve strategic objectives. An organization may have one portfolio, which would then consist of all projects, programs, and operational work within the company.

  • Portfolio
  • Organization Process Assets & Enterprise Environmental Factors2:49

    Most organizations maintain two types of OPAs:

    1. Processes, Procedures, and policies

    2. Organizational knowledge repositories

  • Assumption Log1:42

    The assumption log is a repository of both assumptions and constraints. It is started at the time the project charter is developed.

    Assumptions and constraints are first identified at a high level in the business case and project charter

  • Project Assumption
  • Project Constraints2:15

    Constraints are easier to identify than assumptions, as they are usually clearly imposed by management or the sponsor.

  • Constraint
  • Work Performance Data| Work Performance Information |Work Performance Report2:38

    •Initial measurements and details about activities gathered during Direct and Manage Work

    •The data is then analyzed during the monitoring and control process to see what the data means for the project as whole

    •The information is then shaped into templates(OPA’s) to present to management

  • Work Break Down Structure1:29

    A Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) is a hierarchical outline of the tasks required to complete a project. The WBS “breaks down” the structure of a project into manageable deliverables.

  • Activities2:17

    There are 4 different forms of relationships between activities.

    1. Finish to Start

    2. Start to Start

    3. Finish to Start

    4. Finish to Finish

Requirements

  • Project management Experience
  • Project Management Knowledge
  • Familiarity with computer

Description

A comprehensive course of Microsoft Projects for beginners to advance levels. Project Management is the most demanding skill of 2023. Microsoft project is a project management software that is used to plan and manage a project team through collaboration and effective communication. This course assumes that the learners have no prior experience or knowledge of project management. Project Managers, especially Project teams are constantly looking for experienced professional planners. Besides Project Management knowledge, The Skill of Ms. Project has also gained vital importance in the market. Project Management knowledge is essential for a better understanding and practice of Microsoft projects. According to a survey, among 5 jobs posted on Upwork,2 are related to Microsoft Project. Ms. Project helps you to better plan and manage your project and team. In this course, students will learn and excel in the most in-demand course and will be able to earn more from the industry. This course is especially for those interested in online earning. Any person with zero knowledge of project management can enroll and master the skills. Some of the important topics covered are Fundamentals of Project Management, Project Scheduling, Project Costing, Project Baselining, Project Monitoring and Control and Project Reporting

Who this course is for:

  • Project Managers
  • Project Team Members
  • Project Management Aspirants
  • Managers