Course Outline
Download Full Course Outline (PDF)To manage projects efficiently using Project 2016, it is essential to build on basic skills already known and learn additional features of the software. Microsoft Project 2016 Intermediate Training Course provides understanding and skill development builds upon basic skills and covers intermediate features of the application, such as customizing the Gnatt chart, using network diagrams, creating custom WBS code, updating a project, printing and reporting, sharing resources, and more.
Who should Attend?
Animal Management Officers and senior staff. This course has been developed to respond to the Animal Management (Cats and Dogs) Act 2008 and to provide Councils and Authorised Persons with the skills and knowledge to carry out their obligations under the Act in both a lawful and effective manner.
Learning Outcomes
Expand their skills and knowledge in using Microsoft Project in order to create basic and simple projects.
Short Course details
Short Course Topics | |
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Use various techniques for levelling over allocation of resources | |
Assign material resources in a project | |
Assign and track costs within a project | |
Apply constraints and deadlines to tasks in a project | |
Track the progress of a project | |
Work more productively with project views | |
Work with tables in Project | |
Work with some of the features that allow you to control your data | |
Format projects to make them more appealing and relevant | |
Print data from Gantt Charts in a variety of ways and presentations | |
Delivery | |
This course is delivered as a face-to-face instructor led training sessions. Our courses can be customised to suit your particular requirements. | |
Duration & location | |
Our standard structure for this course is 1 full day and can be delivered in any metropolitan or regional area of Queensland. | |
Fees & Inclusions | |
Please contact Peak Services for course fees or a proposal for onsite/in-house training. |