Introduction to Project Management
Fundamentals of Project Management
Defining the Scope of the Project
Developing the Project Schedule
Assigning Project Resources
Saving the Project Baseline
Controlling Project Execution
Starting a Project
Examining Microsoft Project 2000
Overview of the Planning Process
Defining Project Information
Outlining and Task Relationships
Organizing the Task List into an Outline
Linking Tasks and Observing the Critical Path
Modifying Task Relationships
Constraints
Adding and Assigning Resources
Creating and Assigning a Base Calendar
Entering and Assigning Resources
Working with Project Costs
Analyzing the Project
Resolving Time Restrictions
Resolving Resource Conflicts
Displaying Project Data
Exploring Views
Generating Project Reports
Using Drawing Tools
Sorting and Filtering Data
Sorting Project Data
Filtering Project Data
Creating Custom Filters
Setting the Plan
Creating a Baseline Plan
Previewing a Baseline Report
Clearing a Baseline
Tracking Project Progress
Modifying the Environment for Tracking
Entering Data for Completed Tasks
Entering Actual Data for Tasks in Progress
Adjusting the Schedule
Adjusting the Schedule of Future Tasks
Setting and Displaying an Interim Plan
Adjusting Resource Schedules
Work-Hour Considerations
Customizing Resource Reports
Customizing the Microsoft Project Environment
Working with Views
Working with Toolbars and Macros
Working with Global Settings
Using the Options Dialog Box
Working with Data in Other Applications
Importing Data
Exporting Data
Copying Data Into Other Office Applications
Working with Resource Pools and Consolidated Projects
Working with a Resource Pool
Working with Subprojects and Master Projects |