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MS Project for a more organised office

Friday, March 8th, 2013

Does a large portion of your day consist of managing projects and seeing to it that everything runs smoothly? Whether you are a project manager or just closely involved with projects within your department, MS Project could make your task easier.

Microsoft Project (MSP, MSOP or WinProj) is a project management software program, developed and sold by Microsoft, which is designed to assist a project manager in developing aplan, assigning resources to tasks, tracking progress, managing the budget, and analyzing workloads. (SOURCE: Wikipedia)

Information Technology offers free MS Project 2010 Level 1 and 2 courses to staff.  But you’ll have to jump at the opportunity!  

Only two dates are available – 

Microsoft Project Level 1: Stellenbosch –  19 & 20 March

Microsoft Project Level 2: Stellenbosch – 8 & 9 April

 

COURSE INFORMATION

MS Project Level 1

Getting started with Microsoft Project

Creating a Project Plan

Managing Tasks in a Project Plan

Managing Resources in a Project Plan

Finalising a project Plan

   
Ms Project Level 2

Exchanging Project Plan Data with Other Applications

Updating a Project Plan

Managing Project Costs

Reporting Project Data Visually

Reusing Project Plan Information

Enrolling can be done online by signing on at the staff portal and selecting the SUN-e-HR option. E-mail us at itkursus@sun.ac.za for more information. See IT’s selfhelp-wiki for more information.

Want to show your computer who’s boss?

Friday, March 9th, 2012

Are you tired of being intimidated by your pc? On the verge of developing fullblown cyberphobia? No need to panic – we have some excellent remedies available.

Information Technology will once again be providing free training in various fields from March till December to all SU staff. More information on registration and the various courses offered can be found on the IT wiki.

 

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