Microsoft Project Workshop
Unlock the potential of Microsoft Project (MSP) in just two hours! Join us for a dynamic workshop designed to accelerate your project scheduling and tracking skills. Throughout this engaging session, you’ll explore the essentials of MSP, from setting up projects and defining work tasks, summary tasks, milestones, recurring tasks, to allocating resources efficiently.
Course overview
This 2 hour workshop will help you gain practical insights and techniques to maximise your efficiency and effectiveness in managing projects, leveraging MSP’s capabilities to link time and tasks, ensuring a realistic project schedule.
Learning outcomes:
Learn how MSP helps evaluate your schedule and resource workloads, ensuring projects are delivered on time and within budget. Additionally, discover how to utilise MSP’s built-in reports to create, run, analyse and share comprehensive reports with stakeholders, fostering clear communication and transparency throughout your project journey.
Don’t miss this opportunity to level up your project management prowess in just a single session!
Why this course is for you
Microsoft Project (MSP) is a crucial tool for planning and managing workplace projects. Acquiring proficiency in MSP is essential as it equips you with vital skills necessary to effectively manage projects and contribute to organisational success. Learning MSP enhances project management efficiency, standardises practices, improves communication, optimises resource allocation, and paves the way for career advancement.
Course details
Date: Tuesday 1st April, 2025
Delivery Options: Face to Face.
Cost: $55.00
Discounts available for ECU Staff, students, alumni, and previous Executive Education participants. For enquiries: ExecEducation@ecu.edu.au
About the facilitators
Neda Kiani Mavi is a Lecturer in project management at the School of Business and Law. Neda is passionate about delivering high-quality teaching to students and has taught a variety of units in project management. Neda is researching project success in the construction industry and has published her findings in many refereed journals such as Engineering, Construction, and Architectural Management, International Journal of Construction Management, Journal of Environmental Management, and Technological Forecasting and Social Change.
Masoud Aghajani is a Lecturer in project management at the School of Business and Law. Drawing from extensive experience in both industry and academia, he has effectively managed numerous engineering, procurement and construction projects in the oil and gas sector. Masoud’s research interests lie in exploring how sustainability intersects with project management. Masoud is a certified Project Management Professional (PMP).
Further information
Please contact the Executive Education team at ExecEducation@ecu.edu.au