Monitoring Schedule Performance with Project 2010
by Skillsoft
Once project planning is complete, the actual project work begins. Your job as a project manager is to diligently track the progress of this work so that if schedule slippage occurs, you can make adjustments and manage the remaining work effectively. This course covers setting and maintaining project baselines, which are used to compare the planned work with actual work. This course also covers the procedure for updating project progress at the task level in order to track variance, as well as rescheduling incomplete work when an unanticipated work interruption occurs.Audience: Individuals involved in managing projects who have basic computer literacyObjectives: Monitoring Schedule Performance with Project 2010 set and maintain project baselines update a project schedule with actual duration values match scheduling terminology used in Project 2010 with corresponding definitions interpret the results of an in-progress schedule check reschedule work that is not yet started using Project 2010 split a task in a Project 2010 schedule set and update a project baseline update a project schedule set a new start date for work that is not yet started Duration: 1
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