Course Overview
The goal of this one-day, instructor-led course is to provide team members with the knowledge and skills necessary to manage their tasks, report their time, and manage their respective issues and documents effectively.
Prerequisites
Before attending this course, students must have:
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A working knowledge of managing
resources.
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Familiarity with World Wide Web and Internet
Explorer browser. |
Audience
Candidates for this course are team members
who are familiar with being a member of a project management
team.
Benefits to You
After completing this course, students will
be able to:
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Understand the Project Server
GUI |
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Report Progress through Project Web Access |
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Use Project Web Access Home Page
Features |
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Work with Documents and Issues |
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Respond to Status Reports |
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Work with To-Do Lists |
Ways to Save
Save
with six or more students in the same class. An onsite dedicated training course at your location or ours can save you even more!
Course Outline
Module 1: Introducing
Microsoft Project Server
This module covers Microsoft Project Server Overview, The Project/Project Server Workflow, Project Team Collaboration Tools, the Project Web Access User Interface, Menu Bar, Actions Pane, Customization Tabs, Action Bar, and Manipulating the Data Grid.
Module 2: Reporting Progress through
Project Web Access
This module covers Working with Tasks in Project Web Access, Understanding the Timesheet, Timesheet Indicators, Understanding the Task Tool Bar, Activities Available from the Submenu, View Options, Filtering, Grouping and Searching the Timesheet View, Displaying the Gantt Chart View, Reporting Progress in the Timesheet, Rejecting a Task, Delegating a Task, Creating a New Task, Hiding Tasks, Inserting Task Notes, Linking Documents to Tasks, Linking Issues to Tasks, Transferring Non-Working Time from Outlook, and Notifying Managers when Working Days Change.
Module 3: Using Project Web Access
Home Page Features
This module covers Using Features from the Project Web Access Home Page, Changing Your Password, Setting Notifications and Reminders, Setting Notifications and Reminders for Yourself, Displaying Project Web Access information in Outlook, and Taking Project Web Access Offline.
Module 4:Working with Documents
and Issues
This module covers Working with Documents and Issues, Working with Issues, and Working with Document Libraries.
Module 5: Requesting and Responding
to Status Reports
This module covers Responding to Status Report Requests.
Module 6: Working in the Project
Center
This module covers working in the Project Center, Using Project Center Views, Working with Detailed Project Views, Working with To-Do Lists, and Organizing Your Saved Links.
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