Project Management - Tasks, Work Breakdown Structure (WBS), Linking & Scheduling in MS Project
Speaker: Ray Evans
Speaker Designation: Microsoft Trainer
Speaker: Ray Evans
Speaker Designation: Microsoft Trainer
Plan and initiate your projects with confidence, knowledge and consistency.
Task scheduling is often the most challenging and important phase in projects and is critical to project success, achievement of deadlines, attainment of budgets and efficient use of resources. With Microsoft Project, you can represent the work breakdown structure by using task IDs or by assigning your own WBS code to each task.
Enter the world of professional project management. Forget scheduling on paper, whiteboards or spreadsheets, MS Project automatically re-calculates timelines and critical path saving you significant time!
Understand the powerful capabilities of MS Project and how you can "work smarter... not harder".
To gain a practical "hands-on" understanding of how to plan and initiate your projects with confidence, knowledge and consistency. Work smarter, faster and more effectively
Staff, Managers, and Executives who are required to confidently manage data and present business-critical information in a wide variety of private and public sector professions including:
Ray’s professional and relaxed style reflects his thorough understanding of advanced learning principles and is demonstrated through his diverse range of classroom, seminar, workshop and online delivery services and instructional materials.
With Microsoft Certifications in Excel and Word, he has mastered over 2500 topics to advanced level in Microsoft Excel, Access, Outlook, Project, PowerPoint, Word, Visio, and Publisher.
Ray has qualifications in Frontline Management, Accounting, Training, and Assessment and is certified in Six Sigma business improvement methodology.
Having trained over 120,000 students and authored a wide range of complex reports, training, and procedural documentation, Ray has demonstrated strong ability in written communication, change management, and knowledge transfer.