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Training Course:

microsoft project: intermediate Workshop

School/Trainer:

mbh management
sydney and adelaide, nsw and sa, australia

Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online/Live | On-site/In-house | Blended | Self-paced
Teacher/Instructor: sarah quinton, jack peck, mark heath
Term: all
Seats: 10
Fee: $385 gst free

Course Description:

'' this one-day course offers hand-on computer based training in the practical application of ms projectâ„? the course is scenario-based with participants working in the live environment to develop the skills and expertise to effectively develop and maintain a project plan, including tracking tasks and the project critical path.
aligns to the following competency standards as part of the diploma in project management training qualification (bsb51407):

bsbpmg502a manage project scope
bsbpmg503a manage project time
bsbpmg504a manage project costs
bsbpmg506a manage project human resources
timetable

session 1 refresh wbs and network diagrams
session 2 assigning costs and managing resources
session 3 resource concepts
session 45?s and filters
session 5 establishing a multi project/program overview
learning outcomes

session 1 refresh wbs and critical path

1. work breakdown structures (wbs)and network diagrams
2. identify the critical path
3. project plan refresh

session 2 assigning costs and managing resources

1. assign rates to resources
2. identify over allocated resources
3. level resources on a single project plan automatically
4. level resources on a single project plan manually
5. utilise resource usage views to track resource allocation

session 3 resource concepts

1. explain effort driven resourcing
2. assign effort and resource to your project once
3. explain the driver resource
4. identify the impact of changing tasks once project plan set up
5. identify the impacts of adding and reducing resources once project plan set up
6. demonstrate how to reschedule tasks

session 4 reports,5?s and filters

1. track float and project progress on your project plans
2. utilise the zoom function to manipulate gantt chart view
3. utilise existing reports from ms project
4. customise reports for your own use
5. record a basic macro to run reports
6. integrate ms project with excel

session 5 establishing a multiple project program overview

1. explain how to set up a resource pool to be used on multiple projects
2. demonstrate how to link a project to a resource pool
3. assign resources from a resource pool to multiple projects

course code: mbht16
tuition method: cbt
duration: 1 day
cost: $385 gst free



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Elements of this syllabus are subject to change.

Please go to the school's official website for training price and schedule:
http://mbh.com.au/
http://mbh.com.au/training/

Phone:ph: (02) 9570 3160 in sydney and ph: (08) 8227 0011 in adelaide

School Address/Venue(s):

head office - sydney

suite 7 park plaza
25-35a park rd
hurstville nsw 2220

ph: (02) 9570 3160
fax: (02) 9580 4066
email: mbh@mbh.com.au
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adelaide office

level 10, 68 grenfell st
adelaide sa 5000
ph: (08) 8227 0011

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Other training courses offered by mbh management:

Diploma in Project management
microsoft project: introduction
managing by project: expert
managing by project: financial manager


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