MICROSOFT EXCEL AND PROJECT FOR PROJECT MANAGERS T8025
Microsoft Excel can be used to create interactive reporting tools that are invaluable to project managers, their executives and customers. This hands-on course shows you how to apply Excel basics to managing projects. You'll create sample project documents such as project status reports, Gantt charts and meeting minute templates to reinforce what you learn. And you'll be introduced to (and provided with) templates and other resources to help you drive projects that are on time and under budget. Microsoft Project is one of the most commonly used project management tools for planning moderately sized projects and multi-project programs. Learn how to create project plan components, as well as how to use this versatile software to monitor progress. While working on class assignments, you'll learn various charting and reporting tools, how to display the critical path and how to link together multiple projects to make a program plan.
Section 51
Dates: 03/09/2010 - 03/23/2010
Time: 06:30 PM - 09:30 PM
Day: Tuesday, Thursday
Instructor: John Cronin
Cost: $ 435
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