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Live IIL Webinar – August 9, 2011, 9:00 – 10:00 am EST
Duration: 1 hour Credits: 1 PDU Cat A $10.95 USD
Presented by : IIL (Rep 1003) – Course No: MP0010
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Overcome limited budgets and time constraints by learning how to optimize the project schedule using Microsoft Project 2010. Learn how to get your projects back on track!

You will gain insight on how to apply practical techniques for reducing time and cost in projects and learn how to save time with “fast-tracking” and “crashing” schedule compression techniques. Compare task and resource costs against the project budget and apply expense-reducing techniques while evaluating project trade-offs. The new Task Inspector will help you recognize budget and time issues so you can take action early, solving problems by managing effectively early on.

With the new Microsoft Fluentâ„¢ User Interface, you can view the critical path or see how Project 2010 highlights lag in your schedule. Compare project versions using the Gantt bars and additional features to help you see more clearly how one version of a project differs from another. Use the Timeline View to see highlighted changes and graphically recognize essential optimization differences.

Benefits
In this webinar, you will learn how to apply practical techniques to reduce time and cost in your projects with Project 2010. Discover how to compare task and resource costs against the project budget, apply expense-reducing techniques while evaluating project trade-offs and make optimal use of the new Task Inspector. A simple click on the Ribbon will now show the critical path for project progress, or click on “compare projects” to quickly identify changes between two project versions.

In this webinar, you will learn about:

  • Optimizing for time, budget and cost
  • Applying the new Task Inspector
  • How to use the one-click Critical Path
  • How to easily compare project versions

Who Should Attend
This webinar is designed for individuals who use Microsoft Project regularly, including those who use it on a day-to-day basis: project schedulers, project team members, project managers, project controllers, project control officers, and project engineers.

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