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EPPM 17.7 has some new features you'll want to learn about. Find out about improvements to HTML5, migration away from Java, new features and more.
Why is Primavera P6 Web a great tool for project managers? Find out! In this lesson we discuss benefits and advantages of using Primavera P6 EPPM Web.
Primavera P6 EPPM has 2 types of data : enterprise and project data. Learn about the differences and how work with these 2 data types in EPPM.
What is an EPS? EPS stands for Enterprise Project Structure. It's a tool to help you organize your projects. To use EPPM, understanding the EPS is fundamental.
Let's move around P6 EPPM and start getting familiar with the screens and the interface. Open a project and follow along with David.
In this lesson David will teach you about the basics of opening and closing projects. Once a project is open, you can jump into other parts or other pages within P6 Web and one of those will be the Activities page. Check it out.
Start customizing Primavera P6 EPPM to your liking by setting your preferences. Learn about the many options available in the My Preferences screen.
If you know what P6 layouts are, then EPPM Views are similar. Learn about creating, opening and saving Primavera P6 Views in this lesson.
We're going to take a look at P6 EPPM's Views. I'll show you how to customize Views and change the way the data is shown on screen.
In this lesson, we're going to take a look at P6 EPPM's Dashboards. Dashboards are by default, the entry point into P6 Web. So, often people's first interaction with the tool.
Workspaces are a feature that is only available in P6 EPPM Web. Let's dig into what we can accomplish with this customizable feature.
Let's take a look at a feature within P6 Web that's not available within P6 Professional, team usage. Here I'll go through the resources you'll find under team usage and how you can manipulate that data and more.
This hands-on workshop will challenge you to put your EPPM Navigation skills to the test. Try the exercises and follow each step and refer to the lessons for help.
Here you'll learn how to create a project from a template, how to create a new project, how to import that new project, as well as how to set it as defaults.
In the previous lesson you were shown how to create a new project from scratch and a template, in this lesson you'll learn how to create a new project by copying and pasting data.
In this lesson video you'll learn why we have a work breakdown structure, how to add and create a WBS for your project, how to build elements at a WBS level, and how you can fit it into your project plan.
An activity is a defined piece of work which has a start and an end. In this lesson you'll learn how to add activities to the schedule, about the different types of activities and more.
Here you'll learn the theory behind the Critical Path Methodology in EPPM and will be shown the process it takes to schedule a plan and how to calculate the CPM.
Here you'll learn how to create relationships in EPPM and the four different relationship types - Finish to Start, Finish to Finish, Start to Finish, and Start to Start. You'll also be shown how to use network logic diagrams and how lags work.
With the project associated, you'll learn how to use the scheduling options between P6 and P6 EPPM .
This hands-on workshop will challenge you to put your skills on creating a schedule in P6 EPPM to the test. Try the exercises and follow each step and refer to the lessons for help.
Roles and Resources, what are they about? We're going to take you through the simple functionality of these in P6 Web, what resources and roles actually mean, and the differences between the two.
We're going to look at roles in P6 EPPM's resource section. In this lesson you'll be shown examples on how roles and resources can work together and more.
Here you'll learn all about resources: how to create them, the various options you have when it comes to the settings, units and process, how resource codes are link to the roles dictionary in P6 EPPM, and more.
Here you'll follow along with a project where you'll be shown how to set up and manage a view, how to update roles and resource rates, what the different fields in the resources section are, and more.
In this lesson you'll learn how role teams work. How to create, assign and save your own resource and role team. We're going to show you how to find the resource team summary section, how to add user role team, grouping them together and more.
Dashboards are a good way of enabling and helping the resource manager access the information that's traditionally very hard to find. Who's working on what projects? What time frame are they working on? How much work have they got left to do? - that will all be answered in this lesson video.
We're going to have a look at the resource planning page in P6 EPPM, what it does, how it can be used, and some suggestions for how you might want to think about using it.
If your project uses funding sources to support your budgets, then what you can do within P6 EPPM? In this lesson we're going to take you through the funding tab on the projects and EPS page, as well as how to assign funds and record funding sources.
Here you'll learn about non-resource expenditure and how to apply and manage expenses to your project. You'll be following along with the associated project where you can plan, pick, and assign expenses.
What do we mean by summary activities and why might this be useful? Why have I called it Project Management? In this lesson you'll be taken through how to locate, assign and update activities, funds, project duration and more.
This hands-on workshop will challenge you to put your skills on Resource Management in P6 EPPM to the test. Try the exercises and follow each step and refer to the lessons for help.
What do we need to look at when analyzing and improving the project? In this lesson you'll be shown how to shorten a project and the activities, how to keep it on track and more.
In this lesson you'll learn how to alter a project schedule to view only the critical activities. how to assess the duration of activities and more.
Activity codes are a really good way of highlighting activities, where to work, and the duration. In this lesson you'll learn what activity codes are and how they work. You'll also be able to create your own RFC code and more.
Here you'll be following along with the associated project file and learning how to use calendars at a project and activity level. You'll also be shown how to determine what you want data to based your calendar on, how to filter the data and more.
we're going to talk about various constraints in P6 EPPM. Hard and soft constraints, secondary constraints and how to handle purchasing activities. All of this and more will be explained with detailed examples in this lesson video.
Resource analysis is a functionality which includes some of the resource teams and role teams features. In this lesson, you'll be learning how to view the actual details that are building up the numbers in your resources through the bricklayer example.
So what do you do if an assignment has its rate changed mid-activity or mid-project? In this lesson, we're going to have a look at one particular activity where there is an excavator assigned as a resource and more.
There's a lot of different options that you've got with duration type and when you change one element, another one will change. Understanding the principles of it is what's really key here and in this lesson will show you how to use duration types and how it can be used to make changes to activities.
This hands-on workshop will challenge you to put your skills on Improving the Schedule In P6 EPPM to the test. Try the exercises and follow each step and refer to the lessons for help.
We're going to walk through the baseline functionality of P6 EPPM and comparing it to P6 Professional. You'll also learn how to create and import a baseline, and more.
Here you'll be taken through a project where you create a view specifically for updating a schedule. We're going to create and manage a view, discuss how to create standard and classic views, and more.
We're going to show you how to create a filter to limit the number of activities we see on screen when statusing the project, how to handle an activity that's in progress and much more.
P6 EPPM has three different ways of measuring Percent Complete when recording progress against an activity. In this lesson we'll take a look at how P6 chooses a default when you create a new activity and more.
Here we're going to look at the various ways of filtering out the data from the created and updated schedule that was done previously. You'll be taken through two options before switching to the classic view to produce reports. After this lesson you'll be able to create your own printouts and more.
So what do we want to export? It works slightly differently to P6 Professional, in that you don't have to have the project open to be able to export it. In this lesson, you'll be taken step-by-step through the different importing options, how baselines are associated and more.
This hands-on workshop will challenge you to put your skills on Recording Progress in P6 EPPM. Try the exercises and follow each step and refer to the lessons for help.