*Please note: the PMI® PDU credit for this session is not “mpugwebnlearn052417” as indicated in the video. The correct PDU is: mpugweblearn052417
Project Management Institute (PMI)® Professional Development Units (PDUs):
This Webinar is eligible for 1 PMI® PDU in the Technical category of the Talent Triangle.
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Event Description:
Being able to report accurate data, providing real-time information about the health of the entire portfolio of projects, is one of the most wanted features Executives and PMO members are looking for when they consider acquiring a PPM tool such as Microsoft Project Online.
It is key for any organization that deeply depends on projects to run their business to understand and evaluate the performance of their portfolio in an easy and quickly way, so they can take strategic decisions based on live data.
In this webinar presentation, Raphael Santos will demonstrate all the steps required to build a KPI report with data coming from Project Online, so you can rock your next project status meeting.
Presenter Info:
Raphael Santos is a PPM enthusiast, with expertise in providing Microsoft Project, Project Online and Project Server solutions. He has worked in several projects to implement PPM tools, including countries in Latin America (Brazil, Peru and Argentina), in the United States and in Africa. He is also a trainer, with more than 10 years of experience in teaching users on how to use Project Management tools in a more productive way. In 2016, Raphael was awarded with the MVP title by Microsoft, in recognition to his contributions in the Project Management community. Raphael works at Sensei Project Solutions, a company that offers a set of services to help an organization make their Microsoft PPM deployment successful, including full implementation and services, training as well as pre-configured solutions and Report Packs. You may contact him at raphael.santos@senseiprojectsolutions.com
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