Project Management Institute (PMI)® Professional Development Units (PDUs):
This Webinar is not in the PMI® system. However, it is eligible for self-directed learning PMI® PDU credit.
Using Graphical Indicators and Gantt Chart Views to Create Executive Level Reporting in Microsoft Project
Executives require intuitive project dash board views that provide data related to project status and support the timely decisions required to implement corrective strategies when required. This session focuses on the development of dash board views using graphical indicators and customizing Gantt Chart views in Microsoft Project. Through this session you will learn how to:
- Gather requirements to meet executive level reporting needs
- Apply logic to create formulas to support requirements for schedule and cost management.
- Creating stop light indicators.
- Customizing Gantt Chart Views with Indicators, Filters/Groupings and Bar Styles.
Bio:
Chris Mauck, PMP, MCITS
Senior Program Analyst
Jacobs Technology
As a Senior Program Analyst for Jacobs Technology, Mr. Mauck provides project/program management best practice guidance to the USMC’s for the Program Manager Marine Corps Network and Infrastructure Services. Along with developing standard project management processes, Mr. Mauck has lead the deployment of the MS Project Server 2007 solution to provide visibility and standard reporting across the program.
Prior to joining Jacobs, Mr. Mauck worked as a Senior Consultant for Pcubed, providing project/program management consulting services to Fortune 100 companies and major government agencies. His experience includes implementing initiatives around strategic business process analysis, development of project management process management, rollout of enterprise project management tools, and facilitating project management process and tool training. Focusing on people, process and tools, he assists organizations at becoming more efficient at project and program management.
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