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Online Webinar  – Recorded November 18th 2019
Activity Type: Education – Online or Digital Media 1 PDU – Free
Provider: ProjectManagement.com / Gantthead (REP #2488)
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This session will walk the attendee through 9 practices that are sure to be problematic.

Topics will include but are not limited to:

  1. Including summary tasks in project sequencing;
  2. Assigning resources to summary tasks;
  3. Constraining activities rather than sequencing dynamically;
  4. Scheduling project tasks as late as possible;
  5. Leveling resources without analysis;
  6. Inadequate baselining techniques;
  7. Using elapsed durations for team schedules;
  8. Incorrect calendar association resulting in incorrect schedules;
  9. Organizing project tasks incorrectly forcing incorrect reports.
  10. Dismissing Agile Tools

After attending this session the attendee should be able to:

  • Identify inappropriate practices in their MS Project schedules.
  • Resolve issues created by these practices
  • Leverage their learning in future project plans by avoiding the recurrence of “Inappropriate Practices”.

Presenter : Sam Huffman (LinkedIn profile) PMP MCITP MCT is a Project MVP and has been delivering training for The Versatile Company since 1996. Sam gained insight into Microsoft Project while working at Microsoft as a member of the Microsoft Project development and support team. Sam is considered a leading authority on the tool, and provides great insight to project Managers on the newest enterprise features of all versions of Microsoft Project and Project Server.

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