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Live Webinar July 23rd, 2013 – 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm EDT
Duration: 1 hour webinar Credits: 1 PDU Category A – Free PDU
Sponsored by: PMI INPD CoP (REP #S011)

  • How can you manage 250 handoffs between 8 subprojects in a 5,000 task program in Microsoft Project?
  • How can you find the Critical Path in your program after you leveled the workloads?

Eric Uyttewaal, PMP, MVP Project scheduled a new product development program at SanDisk (flash memory). This time-to-market company has Critical Paths in their schedules that are resource-constrained. We had to find the critical resources on the Resource-Critical Paths to come up with hard dates to commit to for marketing. Come and find out how we met this challenge

Note: You do have to be a PMI® member to register for this opportunity.

Presenter: Eric Uyttewaal (LinkedIn profile) is one of the foremost experts on project and portfolio management software and author of the book “Forecast Scheduling with Microsoft Project 2010.” He is president of ProjectPro Corp, a company specializing in Microsoft Project and Project Server (www.ProjectProCorp.com). Eric received an award from PMI for his contributions to the scheduling profession. In 1997, he presided over the Ottawa Chapter of PMI. Since 2009, he is president of the MPUG-Ottawa chapter.

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Another Great Cat A Opportunity

Eric Uyttewaal (LinkedIn profile) Presented a terrific session forPMI’s® Scheduling CoP (REP #L002) onJune 6th 2012Forecast Scheduling: Fad or Fundamental?“.

Click to learn bore about Forecast Scheduling: Fad or Fundamental? and follow the link in the article to access the recording.