Introduction to Microsoft Project
π Master Microsoft Project: Getting Started π οΈ
Effectively managing time, tasks, people, and resources can mean the difference between project success and failure. This one-day introductory course is designed to help you dive into the essential features of Microsoft Project, enabling you to plan and manage projects with confidence.
Β Course Details:
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Date: February 26, 2026
π Time: 8am to 4pm
π³ Registration Includes: Breakfast and lunch
β¨ Key Takeaways
This course offers more than just the basics. Youβll leave ready to put Microsoft Project to work immediately on your projects!
πΉ Create and manage simple projects
πΉ Enter and organize tasks
πΉ Work with a project calendar
πΉ Add and manage project resources, including the resource sheet
πΉ Generate basic project reports
π» Requirements
πΌ Each attendee must bring a laptop/PC with MS Project 2016, 2019, or Microsoft Project Online Desktop Client installed.
π¨βπ« Meet Your Instructor
Thomas G. Patton
Founder of the Project Management Service Bureau in Arlington, VA, Tom brings decades of experience in construction planning, Lean Construction support, and training for project-oriented organizations. His notable projects include work on DC Metro stations, Federal highways, airport infrastructure, and post-9/11 Pentagon projects.
As an Associate Professorial Lecturer at George Washington University, Tom has honed his ability to make project management accessible and practical for professionals at all levels.
π What Students Are Saying
π£οΈ βI will use the knowledge I gained in this class often to check contractor schedules and to protect us from delays. This class was outstanding!β
β Scott Cluster, Senior Project Manager, DEL Electric
π£οΈ βThis course will help me assist on future projects, ensuring schedules are accurate and properly tied together. Great class!β
β Shekeem White, Project Engineer, Hamel Builders
