Project Management Institute (PMI)® Professional Development Units (PDUs): Project Management Institute (PMI)® Professional Development Units (PDUs): This Webinar is eligible for 1.5 PMI® PDU in the Technical Category of the Talent Triangle. Watch session 2 Overview: Microsoft SharePoint 2010 has been in market for over 3 years with over 120 million users. Amazing really. The Microsoft SharePoint 2010 release included a new task list that synchronizes with Microsoft Project, extending the capabilities of both SharePoint and Project to manage work and projects. Then in January 2013 Microsoft formally released SharePoint 2013. In this latest release there are an amazing amount of slick new features. It’s clear the Microsoft SharePoint team are really encouraging us to use SharePoint to collaboratively manage projects. In this essentials course we will present, explain and demonstrate which pieces of SharePoint 2010 and SharePoint 2013 will help you with project and everyday work management. Session Format and Credit: The course comprise of 3 sessions of 90 minutes each. MPUG Certificate upon completion of each recording and opportunity for 4.5 hours PDU credit upon completion of the series. Session 1 Using SharePoint 2010 for Project Management Objectives: Course and Module 1 Introduction The architecture of SharePoint 2010 simply explained Collaborative Project Management – a Simple Process Project Processes (e.g. issues, risks, deliverables) inside SharePoint 2010 Project Reporting (e.g. My Tasks) inside SharePoint 2010 Project Sites (e.g. our project) inside SharePoint 2010 Project Portfolios (e.g. Project Office) inside SharePoint 2010 Project Desktop to SharePoint 2010 synchronization – what works Project Desktop to SharePoint 2010 synchronization – what is not included SharePoint 2010 and Project Desktop versus SharePoint 2010 and Project Server 2010 What SharePoint 2010 does not include for Project Management Two Free Enhanced SharePoint 2010 Template for Project Management – introduced Two Free Enhanced SharePoint 2010 Template for Project Management – explained References for you to learn more Your questions answered Session Outcome – Attendees will be able to identify what pieces SharePoint 2010 does and does not include for Project Management based on the session demonstration and questions. Speaker Bio Éamonn McGuinness is the CEO of BrightWork. From 1995 Éamonn has been involved in the development of commercial software products on Lotus Notes, Microsoft Exchange 2000 webstore, SharePoint 2001, SharePoint 2003, SharePoint 2007 and now SharePoint 2010, with the same basic product mission (process driven project management). Éamonn has been on various Microsoft SharePoint advisory councils since 2001. He has over 25 years of executive experience at various technology organizations including The Armed Services, The United Nations and Digital Equipment Corporation. He received his MSc from Dublin City University, Ireland. Since 1987 Éamonn has been involved in various international process and project management standards and was a TickIT/ISO 9001 Lead Auditor and a Software CMM (Capability Maturity Model) Lead Assessor. At BrightWork he has worked with organizations like Microsoft, Boeing, Eastman Kodak, Fedex and US Army assisting with the introduction of very pragmatic project management practices and project offices. Have you watched this webinar recording? Tell MPUG viewers what you think! [WPCR_INSERT]
Project Management Institute (PMI)® Professional Development Units (PDUs): Project Management Institute (PMI)® Professional Development Units (PDUs): This Webinar is eligible for 1.5 PMI® PDU in the Technical Category of the Talent Triangle. Event Description: Collaborative Project management is a discipline, and as such can be quite difficult without the proper training. Some project managers have had formal training (for example The Project Management Institute’s (PMI)® PMBOK® or PRINCE2®) and some lucky project managers instinctively know how to initiate, manage and close projects to success. Many project managers however, are thrown into the deep end with little or no training. Other experienced project managers are struggling to train new project managers. The BrightWork community of customers have assisted such project managers with a step-by-step, how-to guide. The Collaborative Project Management Guide is simple and easy to follow, and describes the typical stages, steps and sub-steps involved in starting, setting up, managing and closing a typical project. At the end of this MPUG webcast you will know all about… A simple and easy to follow guide for collaborative project management A summary of the typical stages, steps and sub-steps involved in managing a project (including steps for Team Members) An overview of a positive project management leadership style A guide that your organization can adapt to train new project managers Speaker Profile: Éamonn McGuinness is the CEO of BrightWork. From 1995 Éamonn has been involved in the development of commercial software products on Lotus Notes, Microsoft Exchange 2000 webstore, SharePoint 2001, SharePoint 2003, SharePoint 2007 and now SharePoint 2010, with the same basic product mission (process driven project management). Éamonn has been on various Microsoft SharePoint advisory councils since 2001. He has over 25 years of executive experience at various technology organizations including The Armed Services, The United Nations and Digital Equipment Corporation. He received his MSc from Dublin City University, Ireland. Since 1987 Éamonn has been involved in various international process and project management standards and was a TickIT/ISO 9001 Lead Auditor and a Software CMM (Capability Maturity Model) Lead Assessor. At BrightWork he has worked with organizations like Microsoft, Boeing, Eastman Kodak, Fedex and US Army assisting with the introduction of very pragmatic project management practices and project offices. Have you watched this webinar recording? Tell MPUG viewers what you think! [WPCR_INSERT]