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Live Webinar May 4th, 2016 11:00 am – 12:30 pm EDT
Duration: 1 Hour 30 Min Credits: 1 PDU Category A – Free PDU
By: Computer Aid Inc IT Metrics & Productivity Institute (Rep 2733)

In this webinar, Rick Brenner (LinkedIn profile) will explore methods for executing projects successfully by exploiting knowledge about where change comes from in fluid environments.

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Managing Projects In Fluid Environments

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BOOK – Technical Project Management

Earn Up to 15 Category C PDUs for Reading the Book
Forecast Scheduling with Microsoft Project 2013 (737 pages)
By: Eric Uyttewaal

PDU Of The Day is starting a series of postings on Eric Uyttewaal’s bestselling book – Forecast Scheduling with Microsoft Project 2013.   This powerhouse reference book features the best practices to implement a real-world project schedule.

As you work through the book and the exercises, you will learn how to enter the Work Breakdown Structure (WBS), create task dependencies and calendars, add resources, optimize the schedule and present the project schedule to stakeholders.

This Book Is A Must Read For Every PM
Working With MS Project!

In Forecast Scheduling with Microsoft Project 2013, Eric describes MS Project features from a PMBOK perspective.

If you attend a 1 hour webinar on MS Project it is often just a taste of what MS Project can do for you. Using Eric’s book will give you a full 12 course meal, (pun intended) – covering everything from from soup to nuts.

Today, we feature 2 of the 12 chapters from the book:

  • Chapter 7 covers Entering Resources
    • Earn up to to 2 Category C PDUs for Reading Chapter 7 (52 pages)
  • Chapter 9 covers Finding the Optimal Schedule.
    • Earn up to 4 Category C PDUs for Reading Chapter 9 (136 pages)
  • Forecast Scheduling with Microsoft Project 2013  (Entire Book)
    • Earn up to the allowable 15 Category C PDUs for reading the book & working the Exercises (737 pages)

Together, these 2 chapters will help you put together a balanced and working schedule for your project team.

In this book, Eric Uyttewaal explores and explains how to use MS Project to develop the project schedule using MS Project 2013. Eric places the emphasis on MS Project as a tool for delivering a complete project schedule and the role of the project schedule in the project planning process.

Eric  ensures that you understand the basics of each MS Project feature and then he dives into the details and covers advanced use of the feature.

Entering Resources – Chapter 7

In the book, Chapter 7 is titled “Entering Resources.” [Editor’s note: Don’t be distracted by Eric Uyttewall’s chapter names.]  Chapter 7 is a COMPLETE discussion about Resources in MS Project 2013.

Seasoned MS Project users will learn new tricks and tips about Resources from this very knowledgeable Microsoft Project MVP!

In Chapter 7, Resources, Eric covers:

  • What is a resource and what types of resources can you define in MS Project
  • How you should use generic resources
  • Defining and entering resources
  • Resource calendars and resource availability
  • Cost Budgeting – how to assign costs to resources. Eric shows the best way to enter various types of cost associated with resources.

Finding the Optimal Schedule Chapter 9

In Chapter 9, Finding the Optimal Schedule, Eric covers:

  • 3 different approaches for optimizing your schedules
    • Optimizing for Time
      • Using the Critical Path Method, and Monte Carlo simulation
    • Optimizing for Time and Cost
      • To lower the cost of the project
    • Optimizing for Time, Cost and Resources
      • Eric shows how to do Workload Leveling and includes how to make automatic leveling work for you. He then defines the Resource Critical Path, which will help you understand the effect on the schedule from project resource constraints.

Through the use of a sample project that is built upon through every chapter, Eric gives you the theory you need to understand the feature and the knowledge you need to use the tool.

PDU Category C documentation details:
Process Groups: Planning
Knowledge Areas: 4 – Integration

  • 6.1 Plan Schedule Management
  • 6.4 Estimate Activity Resources
  • 6.6 Develop Schedule
  • 9.3 Develop Project Team

As a Category C ‘Self Directed Learning Activity’ remember to document your learning experience and its relationship to project management for your ‘PDU Audit Trail Folder’

About the Author

Eric Uyttewaal (LinkedIn profile) is Canadian and the author of the book Forecast Scheduling with Microsoft Project 2013  He founded ProjectPro that specializes in Microsoft Project and Project Server. Eric has been involved in large programs at the Canadian Forces, IBM Cognos, Northrop Grumman, SanDisk and Investors Group. He was President of the PMI Ottawa Chapter in 1997. Eric is president of the MPUG-Ottawa chapter and board member again 2016. Eric received awards from MPUG in 2012 (Community leader), from Microsoft since 2010 (MVP) and from PMI in 2009 (‘Significant Contributions to the Scheduling Profession’). Eric is currently the only Microsoft Project MVP in Canada.

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Live Webinar – May 4th, 2016 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm EDT
Offered by MPUG WebnLearn ( REP 1369 )
Duration 1 hour + Q & A 1 PDU / 1 CDU
Mpug Member Free – Members only event

  • Friend or foe? A bug?
  • The magic button?
  • A huge pain?
  • Or simply – the best feature you can not live without!

Whatever your feelings are regarding resource leveling, there are some things that need to be cleared out.

If you really understand Resource Leveling your feelings really will change towards this feature.

Sander Nekeman (LinkedIn profile) believes that here are only a handful but essential things you need to know and which will all be covered. Chances a great that after this webinar you want to try it out!

If you are NOT ALREADY a member JOIN MPUG!

This event is for members only BUT… You can take one of the MPUG Certificated Masterclass (Usually 6 Category A PDUs) Or over 30 other Category A PDUs for free each year.  The $129 Per Year Membership Fee is a terrific value!

MPUG Membership includes:

  1. MPUG’s Project Server and SharePoint certificated courses available to members
  2. Over 30 other virtual PDU events per year
  3. You can network with other MPUG (Microsoft Project Users Group) members at in person meetings and events.
  4. Work with Microsoft MVPs in MS Project Project Server & SharePoint
  5. And so much more …

Seriously consider joining MPUG if you work with SharePoint or Project & earn all the PDUs you will need as a member of MPUG!

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MPUG: The Resource Leveling Feature Explained!

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Mobile App Development: Scale Or Fail

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Live Webinar May 4th, 2016, 8:00 am – 9:00 am  EDT or
Live Webinar May 4th, 2016, 11:00 am – 12:00 pm  EDT
Duration:1 hour Webcast – Up to 1 Category C PDU – Free PDU
Hosted By: Gartner Webinars

Mobile apps are essential to the digital transformation of the enterprise and mobile app development is exploding, but the mobile environment and tools are in constant flux, with a new generation about to emerge.

Enterprises must adopt the appropriate tools, architectures and partners to help them scale mobile app development, or they will fall far behind their competition.

In this session Richard Marshall (LinkedIn profile, Gartner bio) will discuss:

  • How mobile app development will evolve to address pent-up demand
  • Which tools and services are essential for scaling development
  • How to implement architectures that can adapt and transform

PDU Category C (PMBOK 5) documentation details:
Process Groups: Planning Executing
Knowledge Areas: 4 – Integration 5 – Scope 10 – Communications

  • 4.1 Develop Project Charter
  • 4.2 Develop Project Management Plan
  • 5.3 Define Scope
  • 8.1 Plan Quality

As a Category C ‘Self Directed Learning Activity’ remember to document your learning experience and its relationship to project management for your ‘PDU Audit Trail Folder’

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Mobile App Development: Scale Or Fail

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