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List of Courses
DETAILED SYLLABUS Project Management in P6
Client-Server provides hands-on training for Oracle's Project
Portfolio Management client/server-based solution. The course
leads participants through the entire project life cycle, from
planning to execution. Topics include adding activities,
assigning resources, and creating a baseline. Participants
also will gain a thorough background in the concepts of
planning and scheduling. The three basic elements of project
management: schedule, resource and costs are stressed.
Learn To:
Create and Modify a Project
Group activities according to a specific criteria Assign
labor, nonlabor, and material resources to activities
Optimize a Project Plan Display and Modify Bars on the
Gantt Chart Create and launch a project Web site
Suggested Prerequisites:
Fundamental project management
training Knowledge of MS Windows
Advanced Project
Management in P6 provides in-depth project management training
in the Primavera 6 client-server-based solution, building off
skills learned in the basic course Project Management in P6
Client-Server (102). Topics include earned value analysis,
updating baselines, importing and exporting project data, and
top-down budgeting.
Learn
to: Calculate multiple
float paths when scheduling Create a comparison report
in Claim Digger Specify the activities to update in the
baseline Establish user-defined fields Create a
project using Project Architect
Suggested Prerequisites:
Project Management in Primavera P6 Rel
6
Resource Management
in P6 Client-Server provides in-depth resource management
training in Primaveras client/server-based solution. Building
off skills learned in the basic course Project Management in
P6 Client-Server (102), this course covers advanced topics in
managing resource allocation, future-period bucket planning,
and resource leveling. Extended case studies at the end of
each day provide an opportunity to apply new skills and
functionality.
Learn to:
Analyze the effects of
resource leveling Create a resource report with the
Report wizard Level a project to resolve resource
conflicts Compare staffed vs. unstaffed role allocation
Create a resource via New Resource wizard Use the
Resource Assignments window to view and edit resource
allocation
Suggested
Prerequisites: Project
Management in Primavera P6 Rel 6
P6 Administration provides guidance on setting up
enterprise data in P6 Client-Server and P6 Web, including the
creation of calendars, project codes, activity codes, and
resource codes. The course also covers how to set up users and
processes to establish security.
Learn to:
Create a new project calendar
Automatically summarize data using a job service Create
financial periods Define global change parameters
Assign cost accounts to activities Create issue codes
Required Prerequisites:
Project Management in Primavera
P6 Rel 6
This course is an introduction to Primaveras cost
management solution. Participants will gain a thorough
understanding of how to improve project results through more
accurate tracking and forecasting of project performance.
Learn To:
Understand basic Cost Management and
Earned Value Concepts Integrate information from
schedule and financial systems for a unified view of status
Model project costs for a complete view of project
performance Create Project Reports and Graphics for more
effective understanding and communication of earned value
information
Prerequisites
Cost accounting experience including earned value knowledge
This course provides hands-on training for contractors. It
examines how to plan, schedule, control, and analyze projects.
Learn To:
Add activities and relationships to a
project Perform manual schedule calculations
Create and customize layouts Apply constraints to an
activity Organize a project using activity codes
Import and export project data
Suggested Prerequisites:
Working knowledge of Windows
This course covers getting started with P3
through hands-on, basic training. Participants will gain a
thorough background in the concepts of planning and scheduling
while learning P3. The course leads you through nine hands-on
workshops that create and track an entire project to
completion, using the three basic elements of project
management: schedule, resources, and costs. Scheduling
techniques will be covered.
Learn to: Define the
project and coding structures Assign resources and costs
to a project Add and organize activity data Create
target schedule Develop a project network with
precedence relationships Perform schedule calculations
Suggested Prerequisites:
Knowledge of MS Windows
Knowledge of the fundamentals of project scheduling
This course provides a comprehensive overview of SureTrak
Project Manager for Windows. It examines how to use SureTrak
for project planning, scheduling, control and analysis.
Learn to:
Create a project with activities and
resources Calculate a schedule Apply constraints
to reflect reality Manage resource and costs
Create and customize layouts Add activities and
relationships to a project
Suggested Prerequisites: A
working knowledge of Windows Knowledge of the
fundamentals of project scheduling
This course provides
training for Primaveras Risk Management solution.
Participants will gain a thorough background in the basic
concepts of risk management. This three-day class leads you
through examples of specific risk modeling techniques and
provides a lab-style workshop on the third day to allow
students to apply the learned techniques.
Learn to:
Use a Risk Register
to assess risks qualitatively or quantitatively Run a risk analysis Use a Risk Register
to propose, evaluate and justify mitigation Track planned
mitigation with rest of the project
Suggested Prerequisites: Fundamental Product
Management knowledge
Knowledge of Windows
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