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  Webcasts
View a variety of webcasts to quickly learn about key Microsoft Project 2007 usage scenarios. These webcasts use real-life examples with practical business scenarios that help you better understand the power and possibilities of Microsoft Project 2007.
     
 
 
 
     
  Microsoft Office Project 2007: Planning Essentials
This webcast will enable all users of Microsoft Project 2007 with an understanding of easy to use tools and techniques to set-up project plans in Microsoft Project 2007. The webcast will do a walkthrough on proven planning processes using project management best practices for planning scope, timeline (schedule) and cost (resources).

 
 
 
     
  Microsoft Office Project 2007: Communicating Essentials
This webcast is for all users of Microsoft Office Project 2007 who need to communicate effectively to multiple stakeholders for any type of project. This webcast demonstrates powerful and easy-to-use key communication tools available in Project 2007 to enable users to effectively communicate to a variety of audience including project team members, senior management, or customers.
 
     
 
 
  Microsoft Office Project 2007: Tracking Essentials
In this webcast, learn how to track and analyze the impact of change on a project and take corrective action. Also, learn how to manage toward a deadline and understand the controlling factors that drive the project's completion. The webcast demonstrates powerful analysis tools that can assist users in making the right decisions to help deliver their projects' desired results.
 
     
 
 
 
 
  Effective Scheduling Techniques & the Critical Path
One of the key factors for success in creating project plans is to develop realistic schedules that clearly illustrate the driving factors towards meeting project deadlines. Microsoft Office Project 2007 provide easy to use project set-up and schedule controlling tools thereby providing users with visibility into the critical path. In this webcast users will learn the best practices of setting up of dynamic schedules that can be used throughout the planning, executing and controlling stages of a project along with understanding how to leverage the critical path to become more productive as a project manager. Armed with these techniques, tools and knowledge, users will be better positioned to make better decisions around competing constraints of scope, time, resources and costs.
 
     
 
 
     
  Powerful Communication—Create Custom Dashboard Type Views
It is imperative for a project manager to keep different stakeholders in a project-project sponsors, internal or external customers, team members, and others informed about the project status and progress. The new reporting features in Microsoft Office Project 2007 provide powerful tools that can be easily customized to suit the needs of each stakeholder group. This webcast will enable users to learn the utilization of reporting tools in Project 2007—from creating custom fields with graphical indicators for stoplight reporting to creating roll-up dashboard type views—to deliver effective reporting options for different project stakeholders.
 
     
 
 
     
  Leveraging the Power of Baseline
Microsoft Project 2007 is more than just a planning tool. It is an effective management and tracking tool and can play a significant role in a project manager’s ability to manage a project during implementation stage. Managing to the plan, understanding the impact of change and taking corrective action quickly and effectively is important on any type of project. In this webcast the user will not only learn the power of using the baseline functionality in Office Project but also the techniques around analyzing variances to provide the user with robust information to make better decisions and keep the project on track.
 
     
 
 
   
   
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