Project Management in Primavera P6 Web Access
Provides hands-on training for Oracle Primavera’s Web-based solution. Participants will create a project, create activities and relationships, customize activity views, assign resources, adjust the project plan to account for schedule delays and overallocated resources, and analyze portfolios. Participants also will customize dashboards. Hands-on workshops help students create and track an entire project to completion.
Online Registration (Cost per attendee: US$1295)
| Start Date |
Duration |
Location |
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| October 25 2010 |
3 Days
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Plano, TX (Dallas) |
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Targeted role: Program Managers, Project Managers
Course length: 3 days
Course level: Basic
Prerequisite: Fundamental project management training, knowledge of MS Windows.
Profession Development and Continuing Education Units:
Earns 24 PDUs and 2.4 CEUs
PMI Program Number - 1471
Learning Outcomes:
Day One:
Introduction to Oracle Primavera
- Describe Oracle Primavera solutions
- Describe P6
The Project Management Life Cycle
- Review the relationship between Primavera and the Project Management Life Cycle
- Identify the five process groups in the Project Management Life Cycle
Overview and Navigation
- Log in to P6 Web
- Navigate to sections
- Locate Action bars
Creating a Project
- Create a project
- Select a location in the Enterprise Project Structure
- Assign a Responsible Manager from the Organizational Breakdown Structure
Editing Project Details
- Select a project in the EPS
- View Project Details
- Enter project data in the Details tabs
- Creating a Work Breakdown Structure
- Describe a WBS
- Create multiple levels of a WBS hierarchy
Adding Activities
- Describe activity types
- View activity information in the Activities tab
- Send an e-mail related to an activity
- Edit Activity Details
- Add steps to an activity
- Add a Notebook topic to an activity
- Assign an activity code
Using Activity Views
- Customize columns
- Filter data
- Group and sort activities
Day Two:
Creating Relationships
- Differentiate between four relationship types
- Create relationships in Activity Details
- Create relationships in the Gantt Chart
Scheduling
- Define key scheduling terms
- Perform a backward and forward pass
- Define Total Float and its impact on the schedule
- Schedule a project
- Describe loops and open ends
Assigning Constraints
- Apply an overall deadline to a project
- Apply a constraint to an individual activity
- Add notebook topics to constrained activities
- Describe available constraint types
Optimizing the Project Schedule
- Analyze schedule dates
- Shorten a project schedule
Assigning Resources
- Assign a role
- Fill a role assignment
- Request resources
- Assign a resource
- Check resource availability
- Send e-mails to assigned resources
Project Workspace
- Describe the Project Workspace
- Add and remove portlets
- Customize the Project Workspace
Analyzing Resources and Costs
- Analyze and remove resource overallocation
- Analyze project costs
Baselining the Project
- Add a baseline
- Select a baseline
Day Three:
Executing the Project Plan
- Describe several methods for updating the project schedule
- Define the data date
Analyzing the Updated Project
- Compare Must Finish By and Scheduled Finish dates
- View issues
- View schedule performance
- Adjust the project based on issue information
- View budget data
Reporting
- Assign reports to the Project Reports portlet
- Schedule reports
- View scheduled reports
Dashboards
- Create a dashboard
- Add and remove dashboards
- Filter data to display in portlets
- View your projects and activities
Portfolios
- Create a portfolio manually
- Create a portfolio by filter