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Anyone have a good tutorial on Microsoft Project 2016?

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Nirav Shah Technical Program Manager| Palo Alto Networks San Jose, Ca, United States
New employer is gung-ho on Project, and I want to use all of its features as much as possible. Thanks!
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Vincent Guerard Coach - Trainer - Speaker - Advisor| Freelance Mont-Royal, Quebec, Canada
NIrav,

First place I would look is on Youtube!
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Nirav Shah Technical Program Manager| Palo Alto Networks San Jose, Ca, United States
Thank you Vincent. I have looked at YouTube and there are quite a few. I was hoping that the community had a recommended tutorial that they have personally used. Appreciate your input!!
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Karan Shah Bangalore, Karnataka, India
Check if your organisation has a tie-in with Lynda.com for their paid subscription. They have excellent MSP tutorials for all levels - and one can build up from basic to advanced.

I guess even a free Lynda subscription will allow you to view the sessions? You may not get the bells-and-whistles of template files and example data - but you could still view the videos.
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Sante Delle-Vergini, PhD Senior Project Manager| Infosys Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Udemy will have the best and cheapest courses. I have seen them for around the $10-20 range. But Karan is correct, Lynda.com is good also.
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Clemens Bauer CEO| Think3 Consulting GmbH Graz, Austria
There exists a good an cheap Udemy course for Project. The good thing on this course is you can also earn PDU's. https://www.udemy.com/microsoft-project-2016/ Furthermore, Microsoft provides webinars for Agile Project planning with MS Project. But I've seen those only on Xing and in German so far.

Additionally, I found this course https://www.udemy.com/microsoft-project-tutorial/ it provides 9 PDU's and teach you from beginner level.
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Nirav Shah Technical Program Manager| Palo Alto Networks San Jose, Ca, United States
Thank You all for your input! I will check out the Udemy Course, that one looks pretty robust!
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Kiron Bondale Retired | Mentor| Retired Welland, Ontario, Canada
Nirav -

I'd also suggest focusing on learning the basics of MSP as it has a tremendous number of bells & whistles, many of which may not be applicable to the needs of your project or the maturity of your organization.

Kiron
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Demetrius Williams Atlanta, Ga, United States
Nirav,

Eric Uyttewaal, PMP, MVP is an expert with MSP and has written a book - https://projectprocorp.com/collections/frontpage

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