Global Knowledge-Business - February-June 2009 - (Page 21) New Mastering Microsoft Project Server 2007 Course 2777 You will earn 12 contact hours or PDUs upon completion of this course. Discover how Project Managers can get the most out of Project Server. Course Description In this course, designed for project managers, participants will gain the knowledge and ability to leverage the capabilities of Microsoft Office Project Server 2007, a robust Enterprise Project Management (EPM) software application, in the context of the job role to improve job performance. What You’ll Learn in Class • Benefits of the Project 2007 EPM solution as they apply to the project manager • How the EPM solution relates to roles, workflow, and the resource capacity model • Create, save, and publish projects • Manage inter-project dependencies • Function of Project Web Access (PWA) for collaboration and communication among project team members, project managers, and executives • Trade-offs/benefits to planning a project in Project Professional vs. PWA • How activity plans and proposals affect the resource capacity model and workflow • Create and publish an activity plan and a proposal • Import a SharePoint task list into a proposal or activity plan • How Project Server uses a resource capacity model to manage all the resources and work in the enterprise • Use PWA to access, view, accept, reject, approve, recall, and adjust team member timesheets • Distinguish between timesheet data (financial) and task reporting data (project scheduling) • Where task updates fit in the Enterprise Project Management workflow • Report task progress using three different tracking methods • Access assignment details for detailed status reporting • Synchronize with Outlook • Approve/reject task updates either manually or by applying pre-determined rules • Review and publish an updated project plan based on current team member task updates • Add, change, or delete a risk or issue, including assigning a risk or issue to other EPM users • Share, access, and update documents in SharePoint document libraries Prerequisites • Knowledge of Microsoft Project 2007 desktop • Managing Projects with Microsoft Project 2007 (p. 22) or equivalent Who Needs To Attend Project managers operating in an enterprise environment or managing large projects Leverage the capabilities of Microsoft Office Project Server 2007 to improve job performance. On-Site Learning Call for info. New Mastering Microsoft Project Server 2007 for Team Members Course Content 1. Microsoft's EPM Solution • Resource Capacity Model • Value Tour: Overview of Project Server Functionality • Product Architecture • Establishing Organizational Standards • Module Summary • Lab 2. Project Web Access • Project Web Access User Interface Basics • Views • Module Summary • Lab 3. Submitting Timesheets • My Timesheet List • Timesheet Data • Plan Administrative Time • Lab 4. Submitting Task Updates • Submitting Task Updates via My Tasks • Managing Task Status: Viewing Task Details with the Assignment Details Page • Self-Assign Team Tasks • Synchronize to Outlook • Personal Activities • Creating a New Task • Module Summary • Lab Course 2778 You will earn 4 contact hours or PDUs upon completion of this course. Discover and use project interface tools for team members. Course Description In this course, project team members will gain the knowledge and ability to leverage the capabilities of Microsoft Office Project Server 2007, a robust Enterprise Project Management (EPM) software application, in the context of the role that they play within their organization. What You’ll Learn in Class • Basic components of the Project 2007 EPM solution • Function of Project Web Access (PWA) for collaboration and communication among project team members, project managers, and executives • How to use the PWA Quick Launch to access common project activities involving tasks, timesheets, resources, and reports • Difference between timesheet reporting and task status reporting • Create and report against new tasks, hours worked, and nonproject hours in the PWA timesheet • Where task updates fit in the Enterprise Project Management workflow • Report task progress using three different tracking methods: percent complete; work done per period; and actual and remaining • Access assignment details for detailed status reporting • Synchronize with Outlook Mastering Microsoft Project Server 2007 for the Executive (Course 2776) On-Site Only: 1/2 Day 4 PDUs This course is designed for executives and provides them with the knowledge and ability to leverage the capabilities of Microsoft Office Project Server 2007, a robust Enterprise Project Management (EPM) software application, in the context of their job role to improve performance. 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