Mastering Microsoft Project Server 2007
Discover how Project Managers can get the most out of Project Server.
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
- 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
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Report task progress using three different tracking methods:
- Percent complete
- Work done per period
- Actual and remaining
- 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
Who Needs to Attend
Project managers operating in an enterprise environment or managing large projects
Prerequisites
- Knowledge of Microsoft Project 2007 desktop
- Managing Projects with Microsoft Project 2007 or equivalent
Follow-On Courses
There are no follow-ons for this course.
Course Outline
1. Microsoft's EPM Solution
- Resource Capacity Model
- Value Tour: Overview of Project Server Functionality
- Product Architecture
- Establish Organizational Standards
- Module Summary
- Lab
2. Microsoft Project Professional Client
- Project Professional within the EPM Solution
- Saving and Publishing Projects
- Find and Open a File
- Check In and Check Out a Project
- Assigning Enterprise Resources
- Manage Multiple Projects
- Lab
3. Project Web Access
- Project Web Access User Interface Basics
- Views
- Module Summary
- Lab
4. Activity Plans and Proposals
- Create an Activity Plan
- Assign Resources to an Activity Plan
- PWA Proposals
- Module Summary
- Lab
5. Managing Enterprise Resources
- Resource Information in Project Server 2007
- The Resource Capacity Model
- Resource Optimization Tools in Project Professional
- Module Summary
- Lab
6. Submitting Timesheets
- Timesheet Data
- My Timesheet List
- Plan Administrative Time
- Lab
7. Approving Timesheets
- Approval Process
- Administrative Time Requests
- Recalling a Timesheet
- Adjusting a Timesheet
- Timesheet Implementation & Administration
- Summary
- Lab
8. 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
- Task: Creating a New Task
- Module Summary
- Lab
9. Approving Task Updates
- Task Updates Approval
- Rejecting Task Updates
- Task Update Approval Rules
- Review and Publish your Approvals and Rejections
- Module Summary
- Lab
10. Collaboration Tools
- Top-Level Navigation
- Lists: Issues & Risks
- Issues: Problems that Need Resolution
- Risks: Threat and Opportunities on the Horizon
- Document Collaboration Features
- Using Microsoft Workflow Foundation for Document Control
- Lab
11. Enterprise Reports
- Data Analysis Overview
- Feature Tour
- Installation Requirements for Data Analysis Views
- Basic Architecture
- Accessing Data Analysis Views
- Working with Data Analysis Pivot Charts
- Formatting PivotChart Views
- Working with PivotTables: Exporting to Excel
- Using Excel as the Client to Access OLAP Data in Pivot Tables and Pivot Charts
- Module Summary
- Lab
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