This course will enable you to master the principal techniques of scheduling and monitoring progress of an IT project. Accompanied by many practical exercises, it includes a case using the computerised tool, MS-Project 2003.
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Practical course in person or remote class
Available in English on request
This course will enable you to master the principal techniques of scheduling and monitoring progress of an IT project. Accompanied by many practical exercises, it includes a case using the computerised tool, MS-Project 2003.
The case study previously treated is broken-up into sub-projects.
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Ms Project 2003
Customer reviews
4,7 / 5
Customer reviews are based on end-of-course evaluations. The score is calculated from all evaluations within the past year. Only reviews with a textual comment are displayed. (Translated by Deepl)
HOUSNI ABDERAHMANE E.
13/10/25
3 / 5
Slide too full, lack of rhythm in the communication. In too much of a hurry to finish certain points.
SAMUEL L.
06/10/25
5 / 5
Very good training. Intense.
NICOLAS C.
06/10/25
5 / 5
Very interesting course. Relevant and interesting trainer.
LAIDI J.
02/07/25
5 / 5
Excellent trainer, very educational. The exercises need updating.
ANTHONY B.
02/07/25
4 / 5
The training was good, but the paper-based exercises should be replaced by software, as no-one works on paper any more, and the TP materials are not always up to date.
AMEUR KAMEL A.
28/04/25
5 / 5
I'd like to congratulate Yannick on this course. It will help me enormously in my day-to-day work.
CESARE CASSANDRA D.
28/04/25
5 / 5
Excellent eloquence from the trainer, and very interesting content with links to the participants' different jobs/environments. However, the course focuses on project planning and monitoring using MS Project; a remote office is provided for people who do not have access to the tool.
SEBASTIEN C.
28/04/25
5 / 5
top trainer
ALAIN Q.
14/04/25
5 / 5
Interesting and very clear content
GONCALVES SYLVIE E.
14/04/25
5 / 5
very good
NICOLAS O.
14/04/25
5 / 5
Quality training. Many thanks to Jean Jacques. Very good balance between theory and practice