Tracking and Reporting Progress using Project Professional 2003


Overview/Description
Target Audience
Prerequisites
Expected Duration
Lesson Objectives
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Overview/Description
To define how to track and report on the progress of your project

Target Audience
Business managers, project managers, planners, and team members who want to track and manage project tasks, costs, and resources; candidates for Microsoft User Specialist certification; anyone wishing to gain a basic understanding of Microsoft Office Project Professional 2003; end users seeking competence in Microsoft Office Project Professional 2003

Prerequisites
A basic knowledge of standard project methodology; familiarity with Microsoft Windows and Office environments; a knowledge of previous versions of Project is preferred Additionally, as this path is primarily concerned with familiarizing the learner with Microsoft Office Project Professional 2003 application, we recommend that for those who wish to learn specifically about project management, that they consult Business Skills for our project management curricula

Expected Duration (hours)
3.3

Lesson Objectives

Tracking and Reporting Progress using Project Professional 2003

  • implement a suitable baseline for a project, in a given scenario.
  • select a tracking method for a project.
  • prepare a project for tracking in a given scenario.
  • carry out a progress check on your project.
  • perform tracking on a project using Project Professional 2003.
  • select an appropriate view or report for a project.
  • modify a view or report in Project Professional 2003.
  • print a project view or report.
  • create and print a new view and report in Project Professional 2003.
  • outline the steps and best practices for tracking and reporting on a project.
  • Course Number:
    132504_eng