Every organisation needs effective management in order to provide quality service or product to the customer. To control the execution and delivery of the project, it is very necessary to monitor the task going on within the project continuously. This is where a manager comes into play.
Primavera is well-known software for managing and controlling the project activities. We at MSP introduces Primavera P6 Professional Fundamentals for Project Managers course to provide basic knowledge regarding the Primavera software. This includes an introduction to Enterprise Project Structure (EPS) and Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) that help the delegates to work in a planned manner.
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Every organisation needs effective management in order to provide quality service or product to the customer. To control the execution and delivery of the project, it is very necessary to monitor the task going on within the project continuously. This is where a manager comes into play.
Primavera is well-known software for managing and controlling the project activities. We at MSP introduces Primavera P6 Professional Fundamentals for Project Managers course to provide basic knowledge regarding the Primavera software. This includes an introduction to Enterprise Project Structure (EPS) and Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) that help the delegates to work in a planned manner.
Get to know about the various features of Primavera Software
Learn to manage project using software effectively
Achieve skills of using Primavera to implement the learnt techniques at the workplace
Learn to work with Work Breakdown structure and Enterprise Project Structure
Key learning points and tutor support during the training
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Delegates will get certification of completion at the end of the course.
Clear and concise objectives to guide delegates through the course.
A dedicated tutor will be at your disposal throughout the training to guide you through any issues.
Primavera P6 Professional Fundamentals for Project Managers course doesn’t have any prerequisite but having basic knowledge of project management can be useful.
Upon successful completion of the course, the delegates will learn to:
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This training includes everything a project manager needs from creating a project to adding activities and scheduling the available data resources. During the Primavera training, our trainer will help the delegates to use this software for best management processes.
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.
Overview of P6 Data
Overview of Enterprise Project Structure (EPS)
Overview of Creating a Project
Overview of Generating a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)
Overview of Add Activities
Overview of P6 Calendars
Produce Relationships
Overview of Scheduling
Overview of Assigning Constraints
Overview of Progressing projects
Use Reflection Projects
Format Schedule Data
Describe Roles and Resources
Overview of Assigning Resources
Layouts Filters, Group and Sort
Overview of Reporting a Project Key
Using P6 Visualizer
Enhancing the Project Plan
An Introduction to Baselining the Project Plan
Project Execution and Control
Overview of Reporting Performance
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Colchester, through which the River Colne runs, is a market town located in the borough of Colchester, Essex, 50 miles northeast of London. As of the 2011 Census, Colchester was the fastest growing town. People from Colchester are known as Colcestrian. Colchester is not only the oldest town since the Roman civilization, it is also the oldest town in BritainColchester was also known as the capital of Roman Britain. The Most Ancient European Towns Network also lists Colchester as one of its members.
The A12 road and the Colchester railway station both connect this town to the capital. Being a market town, there are a number of commuters who travel to and from to this location. The Stansted Airport and the Harwich ferry port are two means used for this purpose which lie at a distance of 30 miles and 20 miles from Colchester respectively. One of the main attractions at this market town is the Colchester Castle. The town is also home to the Colchester United Football Club.
Garrison
Colchester has served as a military garrison ever since the Roman period. The 16th Air Assault Brigade is currently housed in this Colchester Garrison. The Glasshouse, the army’s military prison meant for corrective training, is located in Berechurch Hall Road, which lies on the outskirts of Colchester. The Glasshouse is a prison for those men and women in the army service who have been sentenced to serve detention periods.
During the ten year period of 1998-2008, the garrison saw many changes. The Ministry of Defence sold a lot of it's for developing private housings. This led to the relocation of some parts of the garrison. There are parts in the garrison that still await the development process. This may happen in the second phase that is yet to be initiated.
Colchester ,in 2006, started the practice of firing Royal Salutes on a Royal anniversary or a Royal visit or visit by a foreign dignitary. The Castle Park is the place where the salutes are fired from since 2009.
Museums
There are various museums in Colchester such as The Castle Museum, Hollytrees Museum, Natural History Museum. The Castle Museum which is located inside the Colchester Castle is home to an exhibit on Colchester of the Roman times. The Holltrees Museum is a museum for social history where exhibits for children can also be seen in Charles Gray’s former home. Situated in what was earlier the All Saints' Church, is the Natural History Museum.
The erstwhile Cavalry Barracks are home to a visitor and museum and display exhibits from the Roman Circus. The museum is managed by the Colchester Archaeological Trust. There are replicas and models of the circus as well as finds from Roman cemeteries included in these exhibits.In 2014 brick and marble columns from the massive frontage of the area of the Temple of Claudius were discovered behind the High Street. There are plans to exhibit them to the public.
The Gosbecks Archaeological Park
The Gosbecks Archaeological Park which is home to a Roman theatre and a Roman-British temple is located in the south-west part of the town. Once the park used to be the place for the "Cunobelin's farm", named after a Catuvellauni king, whose coins were found at the site in large quantities. The park, during the Roman period, housed a large Romano-British temple and Britain's largest Roman theatre. This theatre was almost twice as big in size as compared to the largest theatre in Colchester today. Another reason for the park to be famous is its closeness to the post-conquest Stanway burials, a Roman fort and the Iron Age defensive earthworks that are still existing.