Webinar: Learn from the MVP: Tips & Tricks with Project 2010/2013

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Event Description: 

Have you ever wondered what is the best way to see which tasks are scheduled to take place next week across multiple projects? How can you group task data using specific resource fields? What is the easiest way to create a quick customized TimeLine report for project phases?  How can you tell if your project ending date is really accurate?  During this session, these questions and more will be answered. This session is designed to show you suggestions that you can apply to your schedules to enhance MS Project 2010/2013 immediate usage.

Speaker Bio: 

Ellen Lehnert

With over 20 years of corporate training experience, Ellen Lehnert, MVP, PMP, MCT, MCP, is a consultant/trainer for Microsoft Project and Microsoft Project Server. She’s author of  “Managing Projects with Microsoft Project 2010 Desktop courseware,”, technical editor and contributor for several MS Project reference books, and frequent meeting speaker. Ellen brings a unique combination of licensed teacher and programming background to the classes she teaches as well as process development, installations, and consulting. Contact her at ellen@lehnertcs.com or at LehnertCS.


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Written by Ellen Lehnert
Ellen Lehnert, PMP, Microsoft Project MVP, MCP, is a independent consultant and trainer on Microsoft Project and Project Server. She has taught Microsoft Project over 400 times and is the author of  MS Project 2010 and 2013 published courseware. Ellen is also a contributor and tech editor for many reference books, a developer for the Microsoft Project certification tests and is a frequent meeting speaker for Microsoft, MPUG and PMI. Contact Ellen at ellen@lehnertcs.com.
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  1. Excellent webinar.

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