Who should attend Microsoft Project training?
Microsoft Project training is suitable for project managers, project coordinators, schedulers, administrators, team leaders and professionals who need to plan, manage or report on projects. Nexacu’s Project courses support beginner, intermediate and advanced users, with practical exercises focused on workplace project planning, scheduling, resources, budgets and progress tracking.
Which Microsoft Project course should I choose?
Choose Project Beginner if you are new to Microsoft Project and need to learn the fundamentals of tasks, milestones, dependencies and Gantt charts. Choose Project Intermediate if you want to build skills in resources, costs, baselines, tracking and project views. Choose Project Advanced if you need more advanced skills in reporting, customisation and managing complex project schedules.
Is Microsoft Project training suitable for beginners?
Yes. Project Beginner is designed for users who are new to Microsoft Project or have limited experience. It covers core skills such as navigating the Microsoft Project interface, creating task lists, setting milestones, linking tasks, building schedules and working with Gantt charts.
What will I learn in a Microsoft Project course?
Nexacu’s Microsoft Project courses cover practical project management software skills, including project schedules, tasks, timelines, dependencies, resource allocation, budgets, baselines, progress tracking and project reporting. Course content varies by level, from beginner scheduling skills through to more advanced project tracking and reporting techniques.
What is the difference between Project Beginner and Project Intermediate?
Project Beginner focuses on the fundamentals of creating and managing a project schedule, including tasks, milestones, dependencies and Gantt charts. Project Intermediate builds on those skills with resource assignment, task and resource costs, baselines, progress tracking, workload analysis and more advanced Microsoft Project views.
What version of Microsoft Project is used in training?
Nexacu’s Microsoft Project courses are delivered using the most recent version of Microsoft Project desktop. Remote participants should ensure Microsoft Project is installed before attending, in line with Nexacu’s remote training instructions.
Can I attend Microsoft Project training online?
Yes. Microsoft Project training is available live online through Remote Online delivery, as well as in-class at selected Australian training locations. Remote students can attend via video conferencing, ask questions, participate in class discussions and share their screen with the trainer when they need help. To attend remotely, select Remote Online as your location when booking.
Where is Microsoft Project training available in Australia?
Nexacu offers Microsoft Project training in major Australian cities including Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Canberra, Adelaide and Perth, as well as live online via Remote Online. Course availability may vary by date and location, so check the current schedule before booking.
Can Microsoft Project training help with project scheduling and reporting?
Yes. Microsoft Project training helps users create project schedules, assign resources, manage budgets, track progress, set baselines and generate reports for stakeholders. These skills are useful for improving project visibility, schedule control and day-to-day project management.
What is Planner Premium training?
Planner Premium training is designed for users working with Microsoft Planner Premium to manage projects, tasks, timelines and team workloads. It is suited to professionals who want to understand how Planner Premium supports project planning and tracking within the Microsoft 365 environment.
Do you offer Microsoft Project training for corporate teams?
Yes. Nexacu offers Microsoft Project corporate training for teams and organisations that need consistent project planning, scheduling, resource management, tracking and reporting skills.