Advanced Scheduling Practitioner Course
Build upon the Scheduling Professional skills you learned during our Core Scheduling Practitioner course. These advanced courses will round out your education, diving deeper into the essential areas and/or teaching new concepts. MPUG Advanced Scheduling Practitioner certification awarded upon course completion.
8 hours
21
Project Managers
Intermediate
What You'll Learn
Emotional Intelligence (EQ) and Leadership Styles
Growing Healthy Leadership Habits
Moving From Manager to Leader
Strategic communication techniques
Effective team management strategies
Project leadership best practices
Building resilience and adaptability
Creating high-performing project teams
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Course Lessons
Course Lessons
Lesson 1
Expedite Project Updates Using A Custom Status View
Lesson 2
Microsoft Project 2013/2010 Reporting Essentials - Intermediate
Lesson 3
Business Benefits of Mature Scheduling Practices
Lesson 4
Microsoft Project 2013/2010 Reporting Essentials - Advanced
Lesson 5
“EVM” Earned Value Management – Not Just Another 3 Letter Acronym!
Lesson 6
Forecast Scheduling - Session 2
Lesson 7
Forecast Scheduling - Session 1
Lesson 8
Simplifying Schedule Risk Analysis Using Microsoft Project Custom Fields
Lesson 9
What’s the value of Schedule Risk Analysis?
Lesson 10
ProjectTalk – Microsoft Project Tracking Deep Dive
Lesson 11
Two-Pass Technique with MS Project
Lesson 12
Advanced Tips for Resolving Resource Over/Underallocation
Lesson 13
Resource Leveling: The Complete Series, Part 1
Lesson 14
Tips and Tricks for More Accurate Scheduling Using Microsoft Project
Lesson 15
Best Practices for Baselining and Variance Analysis
Lesson 16
Analogous and Parametric Estimating
Lesson 17
ProjectTalk – ‘WBS? RBS? LMNOP?’ – Project Server Deep Dive – Understanding the RBS
Lesson 18
“Taming the Monster Schedule” – Working with Consolidated Schedules…
Lesson 19
Master Schedulers Best Practices
Lesson 20
