I have been impressed with Keystone’s On Demand tutorial for Microsoft’s
Project Pro 2007. The lessons are thorough and are organized as one
would use the Project Pro throughout a project’s life cycle where planning
is at the beginning of the lessons, then monitoring, then controlling, then
closing. These lessons provide the concepts and navigation necessary
for project professionals to understand and leverage Project Pro for
successful project management.
I took the Keystone Learning CBT on Microsoft Project 2007 to educate
myself on the latest updates and features from version 2003. This
also afforded me an opportunity to receive PMI continuing education
units at the same time. The online training exceeded my
expectations in both quality of training and quality of presentation.
The instructors competency in the discipline of project management was
clearly evident. The course centers on PMI methodologies and best
practices, which are all effectively integrated into the software
application instruction. The streaming technology used to present
the course on my PC provided exceptionally clear video and audio.
After a few moments you almost forget you are watching the course on
your PC. In short, I can completely see why PMI endorses and
offers credit for this training. I felt the Project 2007 online CBT is
an exceptional value, and is probably as close as you can get to
actually being in the classroom.
“I called on the Project Management Practice to
help us during crunch time. We manage many multi-million dollar projects around
the world and have very complex needs. They responded quickly and delivered when
we needed it most. We turned to the Project Management Practice for implementing
Project Management within our organization. They have the knowledge, tools and
experience to make both technology and project management work together. The one
thing that is fantastic about PM Practice is that THEY WILL DO WHATEVER IT TAKES
TO ACHIEVE SUCCESS. If you are looking for support with your project management
needs I highly recommend the Project Management Practice”
Carol Meyer
Vice President of Project Planning and
Management, Takeda Pharmaceuticals
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Gerry Manfred, PMO, PAML

Scott Sears, PMP, M&Q Process & Systems
Integration, Boeing
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