Primavera P6 Application Administration course is designed to provide knowledge on creating enterprise data structures (EDS) and configuring settings for implementing the cloud. This training includes the best methods and techniques which are required to administer projects. After this training, the delegates will be able to gain numerous benefits for enhancing the productivity at the workplace.
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Primavera P6 Application Administration course is designed to provide knowledge on creating enterprise data structures (EDS) and configuring settings for implementing the cloud. This training includes the best methods and techniques which are required to administer projects. After this training, the delegates will be able to gain numerous benefits for enhancing the productivity at the workplace.
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Delegates will get certification of completion at the end of the course.
The professionals who want to attend Primavera P6 Application Administration course must hold Primavera P6 Professional Fundamentals certification. The professionals with prior knowledge of basic project management techniques can be beneficial.
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Primavera P6 Application Administration course provides in-depth knowledge on creating and managing Work Breakdown structure within the organisation to simplify the task assigned. The delegates will learn how to divide the work into smaller modules so that they can be carried out effectively. During the training, the delegates will learn about the relationship between Enterprise Project Structure (EPS), Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) and OPS.
We provide flexible training programs like online, onsite and classroom training. Those professionals who are already in the same field and want to upgrade their skills may also join this course.
Primavera P6 helps in monitoring the progress and report mechanism of the project. It provides the following:
Introduction to Primavera P6 Software
This section introduces the basic of Primavera software like its installation, configuration and other necessary components.
Primavera Client Installation and Configuration
This section includes installing the project management methodology, arranging and configuring the connectivity between various modules.
Introduction to Enterprise Project Structure (EPS)
This section introduces the components, benefits and management of Enterprise Project Structure within the organisation.
Introduction to Organizational Breakdown Structure
This section covers the components, configuration and management of Organisational Breakdown Structure.
A summary of Resources and Roles
This section introduces the roles and resources within the project management. It includes generating and allocating the resources and role teams.
Organising Enterprise Data
This section introduces the basic components of enterprise data. It includes the creation of financial periods and user-defined fields and making a global calendar.
User Access Management
This section introduces the user access management which controls the access to the user like adding a user, forming security profiles and much more.
Planning the Project
This section covers the planning phase of the project. It includes creating templates and configuring baselines.
Understanding scheduling services
This section introduces the scheduling services which includes publishing P6 data and creating reporting schedules.
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Governance:
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Topography:
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