"Advanced" project course?????

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Angus Duncan

Hi,

I've been tasked with creating an in-house "advanced" course on Microsoft
Project. Nobody is being very specific on what content they would like to
see in this. We already do an introductory course that covers the basics of
planning and control, i.e. setting up the project, resources, assigning
resources, resource levelling, baselining, and tracking. So, does anybody
have any suggestions on what could possibly be in an "advanced" course?

Thanks in advance,
Angus Duncan
 
J

JulieD

Hi Angus

www.watsoft.com.au have an "advanced" project manual on their website - you
can view the course outline and see what they include. IMHO it isn't very
"advanced" - mainly deals with customising project files / working with
multiple projects - consolidating them / using a common resource pool /
playing a bit with macros - that sort of thing.

maybe this will give you some ideas.

Cheers
JulieD
 
J

Jan De Messemaeker

Hi Agnus,

On my website is a rather comprehensive paragraph list of the courses I
give; compare it to what people have seen as "basic".
HTH
 
J

JulieD

Hi Jan

took me a while to find the course outline (but did like the list of things
that project won't do for you that i discovered on my travels :) - i ended
up at the following url
http://users.online.be/~gd35404/Cursusinhoud_MS_Project.htm
where the course outline appeared to be in three languages ... do you have a
purely "english" version on your site as i'ld be interested in what you
cover in your courses and i've no hope with Dutch (?)

Angus, if you'ld like i can email you the table of contents and objectives
from the advanced course manual that i've written.

Cheers
JulieD
 
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Jan De Messemaeker

Hi Julie,

I should have the English version somewhere, I thought I had it on the
site... sorry.
I'll definitely do something about it and keep you posted.
 
J

Jan De Messemaeker

Hi All,

The English version is now on the site, and there is a direct link to it
from the index page.
 

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