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MPR2003P - Microsoft Project 2003: Professional
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Categories
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Applications Training,
Microsoft Training,
Microsoft Project Training,
MOUS Certification Training
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Duration
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1 day, hands on
(0.7 CEUs)
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Pre-requisite
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MPR2003-1 - Microsoft Project 2003: Level 1
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MPR2003-2 - Microsoft Project 2003: Level 2
, or equivalent knowledge would be helpful.
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Version
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Microsoft Project 2003: Professional
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Courseware
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100 pages, includes source disk
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Price
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$395.00 per student
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Notes
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Our Microsoft Project 2003 Professional training enables you to create and manage projects, to analyze projects, optimize resources, and prioritize work in a way that meets an organization's overall business objectives. Students will use Microsoft Project Professional 2003 to create, coordinate, and
communicate project information in a consistent and efficient manner within the framework of an Enterprise
Project Management environment. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to create a new enterprise project on the Project Server, resource an enterprise project, collaborate on a project with other team members, manage project updates, manage project-related information on a SharePoint site, and analyze project status within the enterprise.
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Course Outline
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- Creating a New Enterprise Project on the Project Server
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Establish Access to the Project Server
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Create a New Project Based on an Enterprise Template
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Establish Enterprise Project Information
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Save a New Project to the Project Server
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Check In an Enterprise Project
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Check Out an Existing Enterprise Project
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Resourcing an Enterprise Project
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Build a Team from the Enterprise Resource Pool
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Add Local Resources
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Assign Resources to Tasks
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Replace Generic Resources with Enterprise Resources
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Substitute Enterprise Resources
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Collaborating with Team Members
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Save a Version for Reference
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Choose Collaboration Options
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Set Project Tracking Methods
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Publish All Project Information
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Request Periodic Status Reports
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View a Consolidated Status Report
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Update Task Assignments Using Project Web Access
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Managing Project Updates
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Mark Task Updates from Enterprise Resources
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Review Update History
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Update Tasks for Local Resources
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Adjust Updates from Enterprise Resources
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Request an Individual Task Update
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Change Project Ownership
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Managing Project-Related Information on a SharePoint Site
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Manage Issues
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Mitigate Risks
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Locate Status-Related Information
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Post a Document to the SharePoint Site
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Analyzing Project Status within the Enterprise
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Use the Portfolio Analyzer
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View Projects in the Project Center
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Create a Model Projects with Portfolio Modeler
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Modify the Model
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Appendix A: Importing Existing Project Information into the Project Server
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