What you will learn?
Understand the core concepts and interface of Microsoft Project 2013.
Create and manage task lists, schedules, and project calendars.
Assign tasks, manage resources, and monitor project progress.
Track and analyze project costs to maintain control over budgets.
Target Audience
Individuals upgrading from earlier versions of Microsoft Project.
Project managers and project leaders.
Project team members involved in planning and execution.
Professionals seeking to build foundational project management software skills.
About this course
The Microsoft Project 2013 Basic course is the first level in a two-part training series designed to help learners master Microsoft Office Project 2013. This beginner-level course introduces participants to the fundamental tools and techniques for effective project management using Microsoft Project. It provides a comprehensive understanding of how to create and manage task lists, develop project schedules, create and customize calendars, assign tasks to resources, and track project costs efficiently. Participants will gain hands-on experience in using Microsoft Project 2013 to plan, monitor, and control various aspects of a project, making it an essential learning experience for individuals responsible for managing or supporting project activities. The course also facilitates a smooth transition for users upgrading from earlier versions such as Microsoft Project 2010, highlighting new features and interface improvements. By the end of this course, learners will be able to confidently navigate Microsoft Project 2013 and apply its capabilities to real-world project management scenarios. This training lays the foundation for the advanced-level course, which explores more complex features and functions. Enrolling in both levels ensures a complete understanding of Microsoft Project 2013 and its role in achieving project success.
Requirements
Basic knowledge and hands-on experience with Microsoft Office 2010 or earlier versions.
Familiarity with Microsoft Windows 10 and general computer navigation.
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