Microsoft Excel for Project Management - Earn 5 PDUs
It's been stated that project management is 90% communication, and it's easy to believe when you consider how many individuals you have to contact with on a daily basis. Did you know that you can use Microsoft Excel to improve your communication, define your project charter, define the project scope, and even create a work breakdown structure? You certainly can!
Project managers must collaborate with the project team to plan and define the project scope. The project manager must then monitor and regulate the work while the team completes the project. Recording what happens in the project is a part of monitoring and controlling. You'll process the project's accomplishments (and maybe failures) based on this work performance data and report to the project stakeholders accordingly.
Microsoft Excel may assist you in a variety of ways. In this lesson, we'll look at a variety of project management features available in Microsoft Excel. Formatting, graphing, conditional formatting, and creating a custom dashboard and report are all covered in this course. It's fine if you don't have more complicated project management software; you can do a lot of the work with Microsoft Excel.
The Project Management Institute awards five (5) Professional Development Units for this course. Take this course at your own pace to learn more about Microsoft Excel and project management, maintain your PMI certification, and, most importantly, effectively manage your projects.
What you will learn
- Design reports for your stakeholders
- Create a dashboard with some common project management requirements
- Improve project communications with charts
- Format, change, and edit charts
- Apply conditional formatting to save time and automate reporting
- Implement the Microsoft Excel Camera Tool
- Create a speedometer chart for reporting
- Claim five (5) Professional Development Units with PMI
Who this course is for
- Project managers
- PMPs
- People learning Microsoft Excel for reporting
- New and experienced project managers
- Project team members responsible for reporting
- Don't take this course if you're new to Excel
Instructor: Joseph Phillips
Udemy rate: 4.3/5.0 (7,712 ratings)
Enroll here: https://www.udemy.com/course/microsoft-excel-for-project-management/