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Hands-On Microsoft Project: Managing Multiple and Complex Projects

 
Course: 249     Type: Hands-On     Duration: 2 Days

Frequently Asked Questions

What is this course about?

In this course, project managers learn how to leverage Microsoft Project Professional or Standard in standalone mode to effectively collaborate and communicate with team members; track schedule, completeness and budget; and optimize resource assignments for multiple or complex projects. Project managers gain the skills to create cross-project links, develop shared resources, and track and report status across multiple projects.

Who will benefit from this course?

This course is useful for project managers who need to manage multiple or complex projects. Specifically, this course is valuable for project managers and organizations which meet the following:

  • Organizations using the standalone version of Microsoft Project Professional or Standard
  • Organizations which plan to continue using Microsoft Project Professional or Standard and do not anticipate upgrading to Project Server
  • Project managers who generally work in groups of 10 managers or fewer on complex or multiple projects
  • Project managers working with a minimal number of geographically distributed teams

What background do I need?

Experience with Microsoft Project Professional at the level of Course 299, Microsoft® Project: A Comprehensive Hands-On Introduction, is assumed. For example, you should know how to enter tasks and durations into an outline, create task dependencies and track progress on a single project.

You should also be comfortable with project management concepts such as work breakdown structures (WBS), network diagrams, Gantt charts and tracking. Course 296, Project Management: Skills for Success, or Course 340, Project Management for Software Development, provide you with the necessary project management knowledge for this course.

How is this course different from Course 299, Microsoft® Project: A Comprehensive Hands-On Introduction?

Course 299 provides a fundamental understanding of Microsoft Project Professional or Standard to plan and manage a single project.

Course 249 is also for those using Project Professional or Standard. However, it is geared toward project managers who need to manage multiple projects and need to share resources with other project managers. Course 249 is well-suited to project managers collaborating with groups of 10 or fewer project managers on multiple projects.

I already took Course 299 and/or I feel proficient using Microsoft Project Professional. Why should I take this course?

Course 249 is specifically geared toward project managers working on large projects who want to learn how to split the projects into more manageable subprojects or several smaller projects. Course 249 is also well-suited for managers administering complicated and difficult projects.

Course 299, conversely, is ideal for managers handling individual or non-related projects.

How is this course different from Course 924, Microsoft® Project Server 2007 for Enterprise Project Management: Hands-On?

This course uses the standalone version of Microsoft Project Professional and is geared toward managers who need to collaborate with colleagues working in groups of ten people or less. Course 924 features Microsoft Project Server and is designed for intermediate/advanced project users. Course 924 takes participants to the next level and enables project managers to collaborate and coordinate with team members, resources and data across the entire enterprise.

How much time is spent on each topic?

ContentHours
Introduction and overview 1.0
Establishing the multi-project framework1.5
Implementing and building master projects and subprojects 2.5
Scheduling project resources using a shared pool 2.0
Tracking progress across multiple projects 2.0
Communicating with project teams 2.0
Transitioning to the enterprise level 1.0
Times, including the workshops, are estimates; exact times may vary according to the needs of each class.

How much of this course is hands-on?

Approximately 50 percent of course time is spent in hands-on exercises. Course exercises include:

  • Creating a master project, inserting SubProject markers and establishing cross-project task dependencies
  • Customizing a Global Template to promote consistency
  • Populating a shared resource pool
  • Baselining and tracking multiple projects
  • Assigning resources across multiple SubProjects

Is this course applicable to a Project Management Professional (PMI) certification?

Yes. Although the course is not designed as preparation for the exam, it is beneficial to anyone working toward PMI's PMP certification. For those who are currently certified, completion of this course counts as 11 professional development units (60 units must be completed every three years to maintain certification). For more details, please see the Learning Tree PMI Registered Education Provider Q&A.

If you are an experienced project manager intending to take the PMP exam, you should take Course 276, Preparing for the Project Management Professional (PMP®) Exam. In this course you learn essential PMBOK® Guide terminology, tools and techniques. You gain practical test-taking experience through PMI-style practice exams and create your own personal study plan for continued use after the course.

How does this course relate to other Learning Tree courses?

In addition to the aforementioned courses, the following Learning Tree courses may be of interest:

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Hands-On Microsoft Project: Managing Multiple and Complex Projects
Upcoming Dates
Feb 26 - 27, 2009
 New York
Mar 30 - 31, 2009
 Toronto
Apr 16 - 17, 2009
 Washington, DC (Reston, VA)
Apr 23 - 24, 2009
 Washington, DC (Rockville, MD)
Aug 27 - 28, 2009
 New York
Sep 3 - 4, 2009
 Washington, DC (Reston, VA)


Hands-On Course Hands-On Microsoft Project: Managing Multiple and Complex Projects
Course participants developing master projects and subprojects.
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  • Class participation
  • Team workshops
  • Use of in-class hands-on equipment
  • Comprehensive course materials
  • Morning and afternoon refreshments
  • Course Completion Certificate awarding Continuing Education Units
  • FREE participation in Professional Certification
  • FREE participation in College Credit programs (including related exams)

Course Tuition
$ 1,800 Standard Tuition
Tuition with a Savings Plan
$ 900 10-Day Pass
$ 1,670 Training Passport
$ 1,625 Premium-Pass
$ 2,200 Voucher 10-Pack
$ 1,620 Alumni Gold Discount
$ 1,414 Government Discount
 

 
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