Project Management Institute (PMI)® Professional Development Units (PDUs):
This Webinar is eligible for 1 PMI® PDU in the Technical category of the Talent Triangle.
Event Description:
Come see the brand new version of Microsoft Project (Called Project for The Web) and learn its role within the existing Project Online and Project Desktop. See what its capabilities are, and are not, so you can leverage it to increase you or your team’s productivity.
Presenter Info:
Tim Runcie, PMP, MCP, MCTS, P-TSP, MVP is one of 6 Microsoft Project MVP’s in North America and has held that title for 16 years in a row. A seasoned veteran of complex programs, and portfolio management systems, Tim works with companies like Microsoft on next generations of Project, Program and portfolio technologies. Tim is an accomplished speaker, consultant, and educator, supporting the project management community for over 25 years. As the President and founder of Advisicon, Tim has written over 38 books on PM methodologies and technologies. Advisicon has added a nonprofit division focused on helping faith-based and 501-C3 organizations with implementing and training on business solutions available and provide business coaching or process automation with the mission of “Serving those who Serve.”
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My-Kim Nguyen Thi
Please advise if Project 2016 Desktop and Project Online, or for the Web, can be installed and used on the same workstation for the transition period. Tkx.
Tim Runcie
Hi My-Kim,
Great question. Technically the answer is “yes”, however, the best and most current version of MS Project to work with Project Online is to use Project Pro for Office 365 (Plan 3).
Hope this helps.
Reach out if you have more questions.
~Tim Runcie, PMP, MCP, MCTS, MVP