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    September 03

    How to Prepare for the Microsoft Project 2007 Certification Exam

    1. Know a thing or two about Project Management
    Now I’m not saying that you need to go out and become PMP certified, but unlike Word or Excel, knowing the basic principles of project management will help you when working with Microsoft Project.  If you don’t know the difference between the terms Phases and Milestones or Work versus Duration, or if you do not know the definition of the term Critical Path, you are likely to struggle.  Also, if you don’t know the concept behind the triple constraint of Scope, Cost and Time, then you need to do a little homework.

    2. Gain access to Microsoft Project
    Any version 2000 or later will work.  What?  Why would I not say get 2007?  There are a few reasons:
    a. The fundamentals of how to build and maintain a schedule in Microsoft Project have not changed with the 2007 version of the tool.
    b. How Microsoft Project “thinks” has not changed either.
    c. Older versions of the software are more easily accessed.  You may already have Microsoft Project installed on your machine, or you can easily get it.*
    d. At this point, you are simply wanting to learn how to properly build and maintain a project schedule using Microsoft Project throughout the life of a project.


    *If you are going to have to purchase the software, go ahead and purchase the 2007 version.  You will need this version for a later step, and it has a couple of good features that make this version worth purchasing.  Not to mention that in a few years, everyone will build schedules using the 2007 version and the software is NOT backwards compatible!
    Here is a link to purchase Microsoft Project 2007

    3. Learn Microsoft Project
    Learn how to properly build a dynamic schedule.  Then learn how to manage that schedule throughout the life of a project.  So how do you do this?
    a. Just Do It! – Figure it out through trial and error.  Not the best option, but if you are going to try this approach, you will find tips for using Microsoft Project here.
    b. Purchase a book or books
        i. Here is the one we recommend
        ii. Here are other books
    c. Take a training class

    4. Gain access to Microsoft Project 2007
    Now that you understand the basics of Microsoft Project, you need to get a copy of the 2007 version so you can work with the newest features.
    Here is a link to download a trial version of 2007

    5. Learn the new features of Microsoft Project 2007
    Here is a list of the new features within Microsoft Project 2007

    a. Multiple Level Undo
    b. Background Cell Highlighting
    c. Visual Change Highlights
    d. Task Drivers
    e. Calendar Interface
    f. Financial Tracking
    g. Cost Resources
    h. Visual Reports

    6. Learn about the exam itself
    This link will provide some insight to the exam

    7. Schedule your exam
    a. Register with Prometric here
    b. You are wanting to take exam: 070-632 TS: Microsoft Office Project 2007, Managing Projects

    8. Answer as many practice questions as you can find
    Here is a list of 15 Microsoft Project 2007 Certification Exam Prep Questions

    9. Sit for and pass the exam
    Best of luck!!