Level with Me: Advanced Resource Management with Microsoft Project and Project Server

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Project Management Institute (PMI)® Professional Development Units (PDUs):
This Webinar is eligible for 1 PMI® PDU in the Technical Category of the Talent Triangle.

Event Description:

There are only so many hours in a day and only so much we can do at once. Accepting this “reality” is a key to successful project management and the ticket to ensuring your team still likes you at the end of your project. Microsoft helps you prepare a responsible project plan for your team with new enhancements like the portfolio analyzer and workload leveling. These tools help you implement one of two opposite approaches: Resource Capacity Planning (adjusting capacity to demand: hire/release resources) or Resource Demand Management (adjusting demand to capacity: delay/stagger projects). Join Eric Uyttewaal in this one hour webinar on advanced resource management features from Eric’s book “Forecast Scheduling with Microsoft Project 2013”. Your team will thank you!

Presenter:

Eric Uyttewaal, PMP, MVP ProjectPro

Eric is one of the foremost trainers, consultants and authors on using portfolio and project management software from Microsoft. He authored the books ‘Forecast Scheduling with Microsoft Project 2010/2013’. He founded ProjectPro that specializes in Microsoft Project and Project Server. Eric has been involved in large programs at the Canadian Forces, IBM Cognos, Northrop Grumman, SanDisk and Investors Group. He was President of the PMI Ottawa Chapter in 1997. Eric was president of the MPUG-Ottawa chapter. Eric received awards from MPUG in 2012 (Community leader), from Microsoft since 2010 (MVP) and from PMI in 2009 (‘Significant Contributions to the Scheduling Profession’).


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Written by Eric Uyttewaal
Eric is a thought leader on project, program, and portfolio management. He spends most of his time using software from Microsoft. He has authored seven well-known textbooks including ‘Forecasting Programs,’ 'Forecast Scheduling with Microsoft Project 2010/2013/Online,’ and ‘Dynamic Scheduling with Microsoft Project 2000/2002/2003.’ He founded ProjectPro, which specializes in Microsoft Project, Project Server and Project Online. Eric developed several Add-ins with his team that enhance the capabilities of Microsoft Project in creating better schedules (Forecast Scheduling App), managing cross-project dependencies (CrossLinksPro), identifying and documenting the Critical Path (PathsPro) and creating S-curve reports (CurvesPro). He was president of PMI-Ottawa in 1997. Eric has received awards from PMI in 2009, from MPUG in 2012, and from Microsoft from 2010 until 2017 (MVP).
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  1. the resource leveling and critical path was good

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