MS – Microsoft Project Tutorial 2007

December 11, 2008 at 12:29 pm Leave a comment

case-disks1Microsoft Project 2007  Tutorial Video

Learn how to use Microsoft Project 2007  from one of the world’s leading trainers, all from the comfort of your own desk.

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Microsoft Project 2007 Tutorial Video.

With over 80 percent market share, Microsoft Project 2007 is the industry standard software solution for project management.  Whether you’re looking for a better way to track your resources or wanting to more efficiently reach milestones and deliverable, the rich feature set of MS Project 2007 has something for you.
Project managers and administrators of all stripes have to deal with the increasing pressures of completing their projects to specification, on time, and within budget constraints even as material and personnel resources grow increasingly difficult to predict and manage.  Microsoft Project 2007 offers incredible flexibility in allowing you to adjust for contingencies in real time, letting you make easy modifications on the fly without having to go deep into your core files every time something unexpected comes your way.  The application accordingly adjusts milestones to fit your needs and expectations as they change, ultimately allowing you to get your projects accomplished more efficiently with more accurate projections and results.

MS Project – Years in the Making
Originally released in 1984 for MS-DOS as a very basic project management solution, the program has long been a go-to tool for project-driven industries throughout the world.  This tight long-standing relationship with the professional community has allowed Microsoft to build a robust suite of tools that are relevant to the real, everyday needs of project managers in multiple fields.
The program is good for big-picture assessments of your projects through its interactive Gantt charts but also comprehensive enough to let you view your project’s day-by-day tasks for creating individual break-downs and schedules.

Integration and Collaboration
Microsoft Project 2007 takes a step toward the future of business by allowing greater interoperability with other management programs and more opportunities for server-based and web collaboration than in any previous version.
By allowing you to work between other project management suites such as Project Kickstart and Intellisys, you can leverage the individual strengths of different solutions for even more control over your information.  And the ability to seamlessly exchange data with other Microsoft programs like Outlook, Excel, and Active Directory and Exchange servers means that you can make information you already have start working for you.
Microsoft Office Project Server 2007 and Project Web Access 2007 work with the client versions to give you the freedom to access and work with your project files from anywhere in the world.  Whether you’re needing to make updates while you’re out in the field or if you need to give up-to-the-minute access to colleagues thousands of miles away, Project has collaboration tools that are flexible and powerful.

The Right MS Project Training
While it is the most efficiency-driven release yet, MS Project 2007 can be quite complicated for a new user to learn on his or her own.  In a series of 90 example-based Microsoft Project 2007 video tutorials, expert software coach Brian Culp breaks the program down into short lessons that are informative and easy to follow. Designed to work with your schedule and budget, this MS Microsoft Project Tutorial Video will teach you how to use the program to its full advantage, in the shortest possible time.

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