Creative
Only logged in members can reply and interact with the post.
Join SimilarWorlds for FREE »

The Robin Hood of Corporate Training

A lot of people on my team all want to learn Microsoft Project. Unfortunately, most of my team are subcontractors, so my company won't actually pay for training for them (contractual nonsense). But the company has already paid for several intro lessons for its actual employees.

So I loaded them on my computer, and presented to the Zoom team meeting, so everyone can learn in secret! And we took the test as a team, so they get the lessons they wanted, I get the credit for advancing my skillset, and the company dosen't have to pay for all of them! Everybody wins!
This page is a permanent link to the reply below and its nested replies. See all post replies »
CharlesRomsey · 61-69, M
Microsoft Project is an entry-level project planning tool: It enables you to perform basic management tasks such activity progress: produce Gannt charts, basic cost to complete estimates, stuff like that. It falls down on it's ability to cross reference into other projects and produce accurate level 0 Programme estimates especially for cross-project/programme management. Then you need to step up to a beast like Primavera.