Exit this survey >> PSSI Microsoft Project Pre-Workshop Survey To help us better tailor this Microsoft Project training for you, please fill out this short survey Question Title * 1. Name: Question Title * 2. Company/Organization: Question Title * 3. Email: Question Title * 4. How would you rate your expertise with Microsoft Project? (1) Never touched it (2) (3) Novice (4) (5) Expert Question Title * 5. What are you hoping to get out of this workshop? Question Title * 6. I am struggling with this Microsoft Project concept or feature: Question Title * 7. I want to make sure these topics are covered: Question Title * 8. Check all statements that apply related to using Microsoft Project: I ) I know how to start a project from a template (.mpt) file. 2) In Project Information, I know how the project start, finish, current, status dates are calculated and work in Microsoft Project. 3) I can identify and I understand the difference between project, task, resource, assignment fields and time phased fields. 4) I am familiar with Options in Microsoft Project and understand the difference between local and global settings. 5) I understand how the project calendar and calendar setting (in Options) in Microsoft Project work together for scheduling. 6) I understand how project, task, and resource calendars work and how to use them for scheduling. 7) Row zero, summary, detail and milestone type of tasks and level in a WBS I work with pretty easily. 8) Entering estimates of work, cost and timing are not a problem for me. 9) I know how timing constraints and deadlines work. 10) The various ways of linking (dependencies) tasks, and determining different types of lead/lag dependencies is something I know how to do in Microsoft Project. 11) Critical path method, how things are being calculated is something I understand well. 12) Fixed Duration, Fixed Work and Fixed Units and the interaction with Effort Driven is a resource assignment/scheduling concept I understand pretty well. At least as well as can be expected. 13) Defining and assigning resources is a topic I understand well enough to use. 14) I can view and manage resource workloads in Microsoft Project. 15) I know how to update a project plan against the status date. 16) My projects in Microsoft Project are all statused and up-to-date. 17) I can work well with Microsoft Project tables, filters, views and groups. 18) I can use the Organizer effectively. 19) I know were to go to get help with Microsoft Project. 20) I find working with Microsoft Project a valuable work-related experience. Done >>