Microsoft Office Specialist certification for Microsoft Project 2002
indicates proficient use of Microsoft Project 2002. This certification is
appropriate for people who plan projects with multiple tasks, customize
graphs and reports, and communicate project information and status. Some
appropriate positions for this certification may include:
- Project managers
- Business managers
- Construction managers
- Network managers
- Webmasters
- Programmers
Microsoft Project certification skill standards comprise the knowledge,
skills, and abilities that subject-matter experts have identified as being
central to the productive use of Microsoft Project. Skill standards for
Microsoft Project 2002 exams are provided below to assist in your exam
preparation.
Skill Standards for Microsoft Project 2002
Define the Project
- Define scheduling properties.
- Set and modify Microsoft Project options.
Define and Modify Tasks
- Define general working times.
- List the tasks in the project.
- Organize tasks.
- Schedule tasks.
- Add and organize task information.
Specify and Assign Resources
- Specify resources for the project.
- Define working time and availability for resources.
- Assign resources to tasks.
Track Progress
- Prepare to compare with later versions.
- Incorporate progress into the project.
- Check progress.
- Control progress.
View and Report Project Status
- Select and modify views.
- Select and modify reports.
- View critical tasks.
- View allocation of resources.
- View project costs.
- Share project information with other applications.
- Publish project information to the Web.
Manage Multiple Projects
- Work with master and subprojects.
- Work with a resource pool.
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