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:
Are you ready to complete your tasks effectively using Microsoft Project 2010? This certificate course is for users of Microsoft Project who need to plan projects, track projects, and communicate effectively with the latest version of Microsoft Project 2010. Each session of the series is taught by an MPUG expert presenter as ranked by our community members. The series will cover the new and improved features in Microsoft Project 2010 by reviewing and demonstrating how to complete tasks with each new feature. Tasks introduced through the series will also be supported by community dialog, articles and blog posts.
Presenter Info:
Collin Quiring, MCTS, MCT, PMP, is the Managing Partner of EPM Strategy and has over 15 years experience in project management, resource management, product development, systems administration, and training. Mr. Quiring is a technical expert in Microsoft Project and Project Server. He has worked with all aspects of the tools from installation to configuration to daily administration, and holds the PMP, MCTS, MCT, MCP, and CIRM certifications, along with an MBA. Contact Collin at cquiring@EPMStrategy.com.
Recommended Level:
§ Intermediate
§ Experts
Delivery:
§ Online via your computer and internet connection
§ Nine one-hour sessions.
Certificate and PMI PDU Credit:
ü MPUG Certificate: Microsoft Project 2010 Features Expert (upon completing a session)
ü 1 PMI PDU for each hour attended
Frequency: Nine session series; beginning with the launch of Project 2010. Credit: 1 PMI PDU for each hour of training attended.
Series Content Outline:
- Fluent User Interface and Project & Excel
- Creating and Managing views, tables, sorting, and grouping
- Macros
- Compatibility
- Manually Scheduled Tasks
- Multiple Version Installation
- SharePoint Integration with Project
- Resource Management
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David Hanvey
good stuff