Course description
Microsoft Project 2013 Level 1 (091110) (Project2013-L1)
This course covers the critical knowledge and skills a project manager needs to create a project plan with Project 2013 during the planning phase of a project. In other words, if your supervisor assigns you to lead a project, this course will enable you to draft a project plan with Project 2013 and share it with your supervisor (and others) for review and approval.
You can also use this course to prepare for the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) Certification exam for Microsoft Project 2013.
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Who should attend?
Audience
Students taking this course are responsible for managing projects in a work environment. This includes creating and maintaining project plans.
Prerequisites
To ensure your success in this course, you should have basic project management knowledge and skills. The following course can help you in meeting this requirement: Project Management Fundamentals (Second Edition). You should also have basic knowledge and skills for using any current Windows® operating system—preferably Windows 8. The following course can help you meet this requirement:
- Using Microsoft® Windows® 8
- Microsoft® Windows® 8 Transition from Windows 7
Training content
Course Objectives
- Create a new project plan.
- Manage time in a project plan.
- Manage tasks in a project plan.
- Manage resources in a project plan.
- Share a project plan.
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