MS Project Lab 2a and 3: Continuing On From Last Week
MS Project Lab 2a and 3: Continuing On From Last Week
Lab Aim
To add milestones to the project, which enable the project manager to check the project progress.
The lab also deals with time management, as it changes the start times of some tasks.
Lab Notes
Milestones: setting points in the project for progress checking.
Time management: adjusting task times
The Lab
1) Continuing on from last week
a) Open prac1.mpp from last session. Ensure that the Gantt chart view is on the screen.
b) Save as prac2.mmp
c) Change the timescale back so that the units of measurement on the middle tier are weeks
and on the bottom tier are days.
c. Click OK
From the File menu, select Properties, then change like shown below
c. Click OK
Check that you have done this correctly by clicking on the Print Preview button. Close
the print preview and close the Page Setup window.
3) Lag time
Although our project is happening in Hamilton, our business is actually run by a Chief Executive Officer who
is based in Wellington. He has now told us that once we have selected the options (WBS 1.4) we need to
refer them to him for the final OK.
He has promised us the go-ahead within two days of the options being selected. We could add another
task, with duration of 2 days, but the CEO is not really part of our project, so we will measure this delay in
another way: add in lag time between tasks 1.4 and 1.5.
Note:
Lag time refers to changing the start time of a task, so it starts later than previously decided.
d. Click OK
You need to make the Lag column a negative value when you want a task to start earlier
Note
Look in the Predecessors column for task 1.5
Check that it has recorded the lag time correctly.
You should now realise, when looking at the Gantt chart, that three other tasks have 1.4 as their
predecessor.
Changing the lag time:
a. Add the same lag time of 2 days to all of these tasks (1.6 & 1.7)
Result:
4) Lead time
In looking for ways to make up time for these two days that we have lost, we have realised that
task 2.2 Construct partitions can actually get started from day 3 of the predecessor task, 2.1 Lay
carpets. We will add Lead time to task 2.2. Lead time is the opposite of lag time, and it is
expressed as a negative lag time.
Note:
Lead time refers to changing the start time of a task, so it starts earlier than previously decided.
c. Click OK
You need to make the Lag column a positive value when you want a task to start later
Result:
5) Milestones
You have already seen a milestone it is task 3.7 Move complete. Giving a task a duration of 0 days
automatically makes it a milestone that is, a marker that indicates a particular section of the project is
complete.
(Note that tasks with a duration can also be set as milestones but this is not recommended.)
Note:
A milestone is a task that triggers a checkpoint in the project. It lets the project manager know that
they need to check if tasks are being completed on time.
If tasks arent on track, the project manager can explore why and fix it.
They have 0 days duration
Add a milestone:
a. Insert a row after task 2.6
b. Name the task
Construction complete
Lab 2a Result:
MS Project Lab 3
Lab Aim
To add Resources to your project, this enables the project manager to view who is doing the task.
Later you will see how resources are related to costs and project scheduling.
Lab Notes
Creation of Resources is part of Human Resource Management.
Assign resources to the project tasks
The Lab
6) Continuing on from last week
7) Resources
The resources area of MS project refers to resources the Project will need in order to be completed.
In most cases these resources are people, however, there is the ability in this program to identify
material resources as well.
Notes
Adding a column in the resource sheet will show more information about the resources (people
involved in the project).
Notes
A quick way to flick back & forth from different views, is to right mouse click on the blue bar (view
bar) that is placed to the extreme left of the screen.
8) Next you need to add a column to hold the job title information for the project
resources
Add a column:
d) Click OK
Notes
Resources can be people or equipment. They need to be added before assigning the resource to the
tasks in the Gantt chart.
If the column is not shown before, just leave it with the defaulted value.
Resource Name Job Title Work Initials Std Rate Cost/Use Accrue At
Notes
Once the resources have been created, they need to be assigned against the project tasks.
There are at least 2 different ways to assign resources to the project tasks.
The first is shown below and the other is shown in task 8.
Jim Bradley will do tasks 1.1 and 1.2, and Kate Williams will do task 1.3
b) To assign the task:
Click on task 1.1
Right mouse click on the task
select Task Information
c) Click the Resources tab
d) Click once in the first cell under Resource Name
e) From the drop-down list, choose the resource that you want (Jim or Kate)
f) Click OK
g) Repeat for the other tasks stated above
Notes
When more than 1 resource is allocated to a task, the resources must be selected before
clicking OK.
11) Change the names to initials
Notes
By default, MS Project attaches the full name of a resource to a task. It is often better to use just
initials, particularly on a small project, so the Gantt chart doesnt look too cluttered.
On the Gantt chart, the persons name appears next to the task.
It is possible to change the name to the persons initials.
e) Click OK
Result:
Notes
Where you have several tasks together done by the same resource, it is possible to enter them against
the task at the same time.
Notes
Task 2.2 has 2 resources assigned to it.
13) Assign resources to tasks method 2
Notes
You will assign resources to tasks using a different method.
c) Click on Jones Transport in the Assign Resources window and then click Assign
d) Leaving the window open, click on task 3.2 and assign Jones Transport again
e) Then continue on through the tasks listed below, until finished
Tasks:
Notes
It is possible to select multiple resources at one time. This is shown in task 3.4 below.
Just click the 1st resource, then cntrl click the 2nd resource.