Project 2003 Tracking a Project
Objective
Learn to track actual data, analyze a project's progress, and
adjust the project plan to its completion.
Prerequisite Skills
Comfortable creating and working with project plans.
(Suggested course: Project
2003 Creating a Project Plan, Project
2003 Refining a Project Plan, and Project
2003 Analyzing a Project Plan)
Course Description
Your project is finally underway; now, how do you make sure that
you finish the project on time? In this course, learn several
methods for tracking your project's progress. Then learn how to
analyze the progress of the project and how to adjust the plan
when/if problems arise.
Attend this course if you want to:
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Understand the tracking process.
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Create and modify a baseline plan.
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Create interim plans.
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Clear the baseline.
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View baseline plan information.
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Track actual data and cost information.
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Identify various methods for tracking task and resource data.
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Understand how updating tasks affects updating resources.
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Understand how Project 2003 calculates actual costs.
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Analyze project progress.
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Display progress lines for analysis.
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Analyze timescaled data in Excel.
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Revise the schedule.
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View and print reports to share project data and communicate
project progress.
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Use Earned Value analysis.
Class Length
3.5 hours
Delivery Options
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Virtual classroom - dedicated (up to ten
people from the same organization)
($960 per class; contact us for
more details)
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Virtual classroom - one on one
(Register for a 45-minute 1-on-1
Application Support session. Cost is $70 per student per
session. To cover all of the material in this class, we recommend
signing up for two back-to-back sessions.)
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On-site instructor-led
(Contact us for details)