Primavera P6 Professional Fundamentals for Project Managers

Gain skills to manage projects through Primavera Software

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

Every organisation needs effective management in order to provide quality service or product to the customer. To control the execution and delivery of the project, it is very necessary to monitor the task going on within the project continuously. This is where a manager comes into play.

Primavera is well-known software for managing and controlling the project activities. We at MSP introduces Primavera P6 Professional Fundamentals for Project Managers course to provide basic knowledge regarding the Primavera software. This includes an introduction to Enterprise Project Structure (EPS) and Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) that help the delegates to work in a planned manner.   

  • Get to know about the various features of Primavera Software

  • Learn to manage project using software effectively

  • Achieve skills of using Primavera to implement the learnt techniques at the workplace

  • Learn to work with Work Breakdown structure and Enterprise Project Structure

  • Key learning points and tutor support during the training

WHAT'S INCLUDED ?

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Certificate

Delegates will get certification of completion at the end of the course.

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Key Learning Points

Clear and concise objectives to guide delegates through the course.

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Tutor Support

A dedicated tutor will be at your disposal throughout the training to guide you through any issues.

PREREQUISITES

Primavera P6 Professional Fundamentals for Project Managers course doesn’t have any prerequisite but having basic knowledge of project management can be useful.

TARGET AUDIENCE

  • Primavera P6 Professional Fundamentals for Project Managers course is designed for those who are involved in managing activities within the organisation.
  • They can use Primavera Management software to include effective management techniques within the organisation to provide quality service or product.

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?

Upon successful completion of the course, the delegates will learn to:

  • Create efficient management project in Primavera P6
  • How to add activities
  • Execute and control the project
  • Handle risk and challenges that may come while dealing with the project
  • Optimise the project plan and activities
  • Allocate resources effectively
  • Schedule the various tasks that are included in the project implementation

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PROGRAM OVERVIEW

This training includes everything a project manager needs from creating a project to adding activities and scheduling the available data resources. During the Primavera training, our trainer will help the delegates to use this software for best management processes.

We provide flexible training programs like online, onsite and classroom training. Those professionals who are already in the same field and want to upgrade their skills may also join this course.


PROGRAM CONTENT

Overview of P6 Data

  • Define Project Portfolio Management P6
  • Define Enterprise Project Structure (EPS) and Organizational Breakdown
  • Main menu navigation and P6 help
  • Differentiate between project data and enterprise data
  • Open project and layouts
  • Log in to the software

Overview of Enterprise Project Structure (EPS)

  • An introduction to EPS
  • The various features of EPS

Overview of Creating a Project

  • How to create a project?
  • Creating work breakdown structure
  • Navigation in the Projects Window
  • Linking projects
  • Viewing Project Details

Overview of Generating a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)

  • Define WBS
  • Create the WBS Hierarchy

Overview of Add Activities

  • Describe an Activity and its types
  • Define business relationships
  • Add Activities and Notebook topics
  • Understand steps of an activity
  • Assign activity codes

Overview of P6 Calendars

  • Create calendars
  • View calendars
  • Assign schedules to activities

Produce Relationships

  • Displaying a Network Logic Diagram
  • Building Relationships
  • Explaining various connection types

Overview of Scheduling

  • An Introduction to Critical Path Method Scheduling and the Impact of Float
    • Accomplishment of Forwarding and Backwards passes
    • Sequence activities
  • Describing Float

Overview of Assigning Constraints

  • Deliberating a general deadline to a Project
  • Smearing constraint to an activity

Overview of Progressing projects

  • How to application development?
  • The updating of individual activities
  • Measuring project performance

Use Reflection Projects

  • Generating a reflection project
  • Assimilating changes

Format Schedule Data

  • How to Group methods?
  • Defining sorting and filtering

Describe Roles and Resources

  • An Introduction to functions and resources
  • The Viewing of Dictionaries
  • Assigning roles to a process
  • Allocating rates on roles

Overview of Assigning Resources

  • Allocate resources
  • Adapt budgeted units/time
  • Investigate resources
  • Indicate the resource usage profile

Layouts Filters, Group and Sort

  • Use layouts and reporting layouts
  • Introduce filtering, grouping and sorting
  • Modify columns and Gantt chart bars
  • Use project documents
  • Use of p6 document function

Overview of Reporting a Project Key

  • Producing standard report
  • Creating time distributed reports

Using P6 Visualizer

  • An Overview of Visualizer basic operations
  • Understanding the Options and Imports functions
  • Creating new timescale logic diagram
  • Creating new Gantt chart

Enhancing the Project Plan

  • Investigate schedule dates and resource obtainability
  • Limit a project schedule

An Introduction to Baselining the Project Plan

  • Creation of a Baseline Plan
  • Represent Baseline Bars on the Gantt Chart

Project Execution and Control

  • Determining methods for informing the schedule
  • Define Progress Spotlight
  • Stat using Actions
  • Rearrange Project

Overview of Reporting Performance

  • Describe reporting methods
  • Execute a Schedule Report
  • Generate a report with the Report Wizard

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History

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