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This course provides information on the roles of project managers and executives in Project Server 2003. It outlines a variety of tasks involved in managing projects and helps learners determine which individuals need to oversee those tasks.
Objectives:
- Connect to Project Server
- Create a Web-based project
- Review your portfolio
- Identify trends and potential problems
- Answer What If questions
Topics:
- Creating a Project Server logon account
- Setting a Project's Web-based options
- Storing and opening a project
- Viewing and publishing project information
- Using to-do lists
- Adding Enterprise resources
- Replacing generic resources with real resources
- Notifying resources of assignments
- Using the Resource Substitution Wizard
- Assigning resources using PWA
- Tracking progress
- Working with issues, risks, and versions
- Reviewing and analyzing your portfolio
- Using the Portfolio Modeler
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