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Primavera P6 Fundamentals Rel 19 Ed 1

Overview:

Introduction:

Primavera P6 (Rel 19 Ed 1) is a powerful project management software designed to plan, schedule, and manage complex projects, offering advanced tools for resource allocation, risk analysis, and progress tracking to ensure successful project delivery. This training program covers the essential features and functions of Primavera P6 Release 19 Edition 1. Through it, participants will gain the skills to plan, schedule, and manage projects effectively using Primavera P6. It empowers them to master project management fundamentals using one of the leading software tools in the industry.

Program Objectives:

By the end of this program, participants will be able to:

  • Identify the interface elements and configuration features of Primavera P6.

  • Structure and organize project schedules using work breakdown methods.

  • Define and arrange project activities and resource details.

  • Monitor project timelines and measure cost-related metrics.

  • Generate reports and summaries to support project communication and oversight.

Target Audience:

  • Project Managers.

  • Project Planners and Schedulers.

  • Construction and Engineering Professionals.

  • PMO Staff.

  • Professionals managing projects using Primavera P6.

Program Outline:

Unit 1:

Introduction to Primavera P6:

  • Overview of Primavera P6 and its core functions.

  • Structure and layout of the Primavera interface.

  • Key project management concepts in P6.

  • Project initialization and navigation tools.

  • How to set user preferences and data views.

Unit 2:

Project Setup and Structure:

  • Initial project setup and configuration methods.

  • Calendar definition and assignment methods.

  • How to imput project data and administrative settings.

  • Methods of structuring the Work Breakdown Structure (WBS).

  • File management techniques and saving project versions.

Unit 3:

Activity Definition and Classification:

  • Activity types and milestone inputs.

  • Duration settings and classification methods.

  • How to organize activities under the WBS.

  • Codes, notes, and Gantt chart formatting techniques.

  • Key activities for structuring activity listings for clarity.

Unit 4:

Activity Relationships and Scheduling:

  • Relationship types and their function.

  • How to create logic through dependencies.

  • Methods of managing lag and lead time.

  • Network diagram adjustments techniques.

  • Initial schedule computations.

Unit 5:

Resource Allocation and Calendars:

  • Resource types and classification.

  • Resource assignment methods per activity.

  • How to configure resource calendars and constraints.

  • Evaluation criteria of resource capacity and availability.

  • Managing techniques of resource leveling requirements.

Unit 6:

Project Cost Structuring:

  • Cost inputs related to activities and resources.

  • Budget setup and baseline assignment methods.

  • Revision mechanisms of committed and projected costs.

  • Cost performance data tracking methods.

  • How to integrate cost elements into schedule reports.

Unit 7:

Progress Tracking and Schedule Updates:

  • Techniques used for inputting work progress.

  • Revising planned vs. actual start/finish data.

  • How to manage remaining durations.

  • Methods for adjusting timelines based on updates.

  • Identifying performance trends.

Unit 8:

Baselines and Performance Comparison:

  • Definition and purpose of baselines.

  • Frameworks for creating and assigning project baselines.

  • Comparing updated schedules against baselines.

  • Performance gap identification methods.

Unit 9:

Reports and Visual Outputs:

  • Report generation methods and tools.

  • Layout and filtering options for reporting.

  • How to present progress and cost summaries.

  • Principles of exporting reports for stakeholder communication.

  • Graphs and visual indicators.

Unit 10:

Advanced Configuration and Tools:

  • Custom settings at global and project levels.

  • Frameworks for importing/exporting data across systems.

  • Integration features with third-party tools.

  • Security and access configuration techniques.

 

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