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Microsoft Project PSEB Apprenticeship Program 27/09/07 http://www.k-state.edu/InfoTech/epm/training/index.html
Overview After this course you will understand and be able to: Set up a project document using best practices Enter task details Enter durations against tasks Link tasks Assign resources Baseline the plan Manage the project plan and track progress
Project Setup Best Practices Iterative Saves and Versions Project information dialog box Project defaults (check them before starting a new project) Project calendar adjustments (holidays, etc..) Task Sheet View for initial task entry  Add columns
Project Information
Project Defaults
Project Defaults
Project Calendars
Views and Columns Task Sheet view Add or hide a columns as necessary Suggested columns: Task Name % Complete Duration Work  Start  Finish Resources
Exercise 1 Setting project defaults
Tasks Project Summary Task Summary Tasks Sub-tasks Task Types  Fixed Units Fixed Work Fixed Duration (recommended) Effort driven
Project Summary Task The project summary task has unique characteristics: ID = 0 Unique ID = 0 Outline Level = 0 Summary – Yes Only project summary tasks can be created at Outline Level 0.
Summary Tasks
Subtasks
Task Types Fixed units  – tasks where the resources are a fixed value & changes to the amount of work or the duration do not affect the resources  Fixed work  – tasks where the amount of work is a fixed value & changes to the duration or the number of resources do not affect the work.  Fixed duration  (recommended) – tasks where the duration is a fixed value & changes to the work or the resources don't affect the duration. Effort Driven  – the duration of a task shortens or lengthens as resources are added or removed from a task while the effort (work) remains the same.
Task Types
Exercise 2 Entering tasks
Task Information Task Information Form Milestone tasks Durations Constraints Dependencies (predecessors)
Task Information Form
Task Information Form
Task Information Form
Task Information Form
Task Information
Milestones
Task Duration When entering task durations, enter the amount of time expected to complete the task Duration abbreviations M = Minutes H = Hours D = Days W = Weeks M = Months
Task Constraints Field dependencies Constraint types As late as possible As soon as possible Finish no earlier than Finish no later than Must finish on Must start on Start no earlier than Start no later than
Task Dependencies Predecessors Finish to Start (FS default) Start to Finish (SF) Start to Start (SS) Finish to Finish (FF rarely used)
Exercise 3 Setting constraints, durations and predecessors
Resources Resource types Entering resources  Assigning resources to a task Understanding “work”
Resource Types Work (people) Material (expenditures) Rates (hourly rate or cost of hardware)
Entering Resources Best done after tasks are entered and linked Assign names and work effort for each individual Duration is the length of time the task will take to complete, entered in days Work is the amount of effort needed to complete the  task, entered in hours
Exercise 4 Entering Resources
Tracking Base lining the project Entering actual information
Base lining the Project Purpose of base lining How to do it Tools, Tracking, Save Baseline Remember to baseline the ENTIRE project!
Entering Actuals Task sheet view Enter actual start date Break links as needed Enter actual duration Enter actual time commitments Set task completion at 100% Sequence is VERY important
Exercise 5 Base lining Entering Actuals
Views, Tables & Filters Views Task Views Gantt Chart Tracking Gantt Chart Custom Views Tables Filters and Groups
Task Sheet Task Sheet Used for reporting Basis for most custom forms
Gantt Chart View
Tracking Gantt
Custom Views Views are made up of Tables Filters Groupings It is highly recommended that you copy the view AND any tables, filters and groups that are used to achieve that view.
Tables A table is the actual spreadsheet presentation of the rows and columns It stores which fields you see and how the columns are ordered
Filters & Groups Filters - a way to select a subset of tasks to be shown in a view.  Groups - a way to organize rows based on field content.  Filters and groups can be used together to order the data or they can be used independently.  Filters and groups can be created using one or more conditions
Exercise 6 Views
Summary Tip of the iceberg (much more capability). MS Project is a tool that aids planning, it won’t plan for you. Need to invest in mastering the tool. Iterative saves

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Ms Project

  • 1. Microsoft Project PSEB Apprenticeship Program 27/09/07 http://www.k-state.edu/InfoTech/epm/training/index.html
  • 2. Overview After this course you will understand and be able to: Set up a project document using best practices Enter task details Enter durations against tasks Link tasks Assign resources Baseline the plan Manage the project plan and track progress
  • 3. Project Setup Best Practices Iterative Saves and Versions Project information dialog box Project defaults (check them before starting a new project) Project calendar adjustments (holidays, etc..) Task Sheet View for initial task entry Add columns
  • 8. Views and Columns Task Sheet view Add or hide a columns as necessary Suggested columns: Task Name % Complete Duration Work Start Finish Resources
  • 9. Exercise 1 Setting project defaults
  • 10. Tasks Project Summary Task Summary Tasks Sub-tasks Task Types Fixed Units Fixed Work Fixed Duration (recommended) Effort driven
  • 11. Project Summary Task The project summary task has unique characteristics: ID = 0 Unique ID = 0 Outline Level = 0 Summary – Yes Only project summary tasks can be created at Outline Level 0.
  • 14. Task Types Fixed units – tasks where the resources are a fixed value & changes to the amount of work or the duration do not affect the resources Fixed work – tasks where the amount of work is a fixed value & changes to the duration or the number of resources do not affect the work. Fixed duration (recommended) – tasks where the duration is a fixed value & changes to the work or the resources don't affect the duration. Effort Driven – the duration of a task shortens or lengthens as resources are added or removed from a task while the effort (work) remains the same.
  • 17. Task Information Task Information Form Milestone tasks Durations Constraints Dependencies (predecessors)
  • 24. Task Duration When entering task durations, enter the amount of time expected to complete the task Duration abbreviations M = Minutes H = Hours D = Days W = Weeks M = Months
  • 25. Task Constraints Field dependencies Constraint types As late as possible As soon as possible Finish no earlier than Finish no later than Must finish on Must start on Start no earlier than Start no later than
  • 26. Task Dependencies Predecessors Finish to Start (FS default) Start to Finish (SF) Start to Start (SS) Finish to Finish (FF rarely used)
  • 27. Exercise 3 Setting constraints, durations and predecessors
  • 28. Resources Resource types Entering resources Assigning resources to a task Understanding “work”
  • 29. Resource Types Work (people) Material (expenditures) Rates (hourly rate or cost of hardware)
  • 30. Entering Resources Best done after tasks are entered and linked Assign names and work effort for each individual Duration is the length of time the task will take to complete, entered in days Work is the amount of effort needed to complete the task, entered in hours
  • 31. Exercise 4 Entering Resources
  • 32. Tracking Base lining the project Entering actual information
  • 33. Base lining the Project Purpose of base lining How to do it Tools, Tracking, Save Baseline Remember to baseline the ENTIRE project!
  • 34. Entering Actuals Task sheet view Enter actual start date Break links as needed Enter actual duration Enter actual time commitments Set task completion at 100% Sequence is VERY important
  • 35. Exercise 5 Base lining Entering Actuals
  • 36. Views, Tables & Filters Views Task Views Gantt Chart Tracking Gantt Chart Custom Views Tables Filters and Groups
  • 37. Task Sheet Task Sheet Used for reporting Basis for most custom forms
  • 40. Custom Views Views are made up of Tables Filters Groupings It is highly recommended that you copy the view AND any tables, filters and groups that are used to achieve that view.
  • 41. Tables A table is the actual spreadsheet presentation of the rows and columns It stores which fields you see and how the columns are ordered
  • 42. Filters & Groups Filters - a way to select a subset of tasks to be shown in a view. Groups - a way to organize rows based on field content. Filters and groups can be used together to order the data or they can be used independently. Filters and groups can be created using one or more conditions
  • 44. Summary Tip of the iceberg (much more capability). MS Project is a tool that aids planning, it won’t plan for you. Need to invest in mastering the tool. Iterative saves