This course includes information on the following processes:
The estimated time to complete the Intermediate course is 36.5 hours.
This course is designed primarily for persons working within a project-intensive business including project managers, project coordinators or project members.
This chapter gives you an overview of the project cost element concept. You will get an introduction to basic terms and principles.
There are no prerequisites to take the lesson in this chapter.
The estimated time to complete this chapter is 15 minutes.
This chapter is designed for anyone interested in a overview of
the project cost element concept.
This chapter covers the basic data that is used in IFS/Project.
Before taking the lessons in this chapter, you should have basic knowledge about how to work with IFS Applications.
The estimated time to complete this chapter is 1.5 hours.
This chapter is designed primarily for project managers and
project members.
This chapter covers how to create a project and enter project information, including how to connect a customer order to a project.
Before taking the lessons in this chapter, you should have basic knowledge about how to work with IFS Applications. It would also be useful to have knowledge about the basic functionality in IFS/Customer Order.
The estimated time to complete this chapter is 1 hour.
This chapter is designed primarily for project managers and project coordinators.
This chapter covers how to establish a project plan by building a project structure and creating activities. A project structure and activities can be created manually, or by copying existing projects or subprojects. This chapter also describes how to enter activity information, including how to define the activity planned cost driver and activity progress method.
Before taking the lessons in this chapter, you should have basic knowledge about how to work with IFS Applications.
The estimated time to complete this chapter is 2.5 hours.
This chapter is designed primarily for project managers, project members and project planners.
This chapter covers how to create project budgets and forecasts, copy budgets and forecasts, spread costs, review budgets and forecasts, create project snapshots and connect to them, approve budgets and forecasts and setting budget as active budget.
Before taking the lessons in this chapter, you should have basic knowledge about how to work with IFS Applications.
The estimated time to complete this chapter is 3.5 hours.
This chapter is designed primarily for project managers and financial controllers
This chapter covers how to plan and schedule a project plan using the scheduling calculation in IFS/Project.
Before taking the lessons in this chapter, you should have basic knowledge about how to work with IFS Applications.
The estimated time to complete this chapter is 1.5 hours.
This chapter is designed primarily for project managers and project planners.
This chapter covers how to define resource groups and how to allocate them to project activities. This chapter also describes how to analyze the resource capacity for an activity, or one or more projects.
Before taking the lessons in this chapter, you should have basic knowledge about how to work with IFS Applications. It would also be useful to have knowledge about the basic functionality in IFS/Project Reporting.
The estimated time to complete this chapter is 1 hour.
This chapter is designed primarily for project managers and project members.
This chapter covers how to plan with project deliverables including tasks, document packages, project demand, change orders and work orders. This chapter also includes how to plan an activity using activity estimates, which is useful when it is not possible to specify project deliverables. In addition, connecting documents to different business objects in your project is covered.
Before taking the lessons in this chapter, you should have basic knowledge about how to work with IFS Applications. It would also be useful to have knowledge about the basic functionality in IFS/Document Management, IFS/Purchasing, IFS/PDM-Configuration or IFS/Preventive and Corrective Maintenance, depending on which lessons you wish to do in this chapter.
The estimated time to complete this chapter is 5.5 hours.
This chapter is designed primarily for project managers and project members.
This chapter covers how to execute the tender process by obtaining information from prospective suppliers on how project needs can be met. From the project's procurement demands, add items to the project quotation list and create requests for quotations. These requests for quotations are handled in IFS/Purchasing so that information and quotations are received from selected suppliers. Update the activity’s planned cost from the best supplier price or the price from the approved supplier.
Before taking the lessons in this chapter, you should have basic knowledge about how to work with IFS Applications. You also need to be familiar with functionality in IFS/Purchasing.
The estimated time to complete this chapter is 2.5 hours.
This chapter is designed primarily for project managers and project members.
This chapter covers how to approve your project and create a corresponding financial project in IFS/General Ledger. This chapter also covers how to start your project and which measures to take to initiate performance analysis. In addition, it is described how to set project baselines.
Before taking the lessons in this chapter, you should have basic knowledge about how to work with IFS Applications. It would also be useful to have knowledge about basic functionality in IFS/Accounting Rules and IFS/General Ledger.
The estimated time to complete this chapter is 1.5 hours.
This chapter is designed primarily for project managers and project coordinators.
This chapter describes the statuses and status changes a project activity can have. In particular it is described how to release activities so that work can be started. In addition, this chapter covers how cost and progress are reported to activities.
Before taking the lesson in this chapter, you should have basic knowledge about how to work with IFS Applications.
The estimated time to complete this chapter is 30 minutes.
This chapter is designed primarily for project managers and project members.
This chapter covers how to execute project miscellaneous demand. This chapter describes how to procure project demand through netting, purchasing, manufacturing with shop order and directly issuing from inventory. In addition, this chapter includes a basic lesson about project material requirements planning (PMRP).
Before taking the lessons in this chapter, you should have basic knowledge about how to work with IFS Applications. You also need to be familiar with functionality in IFS/Purchasing, IFS/Inventory and IFS/Shop Order, depending on which lessons you wish to do in this chapter.
The estimated time to complete this chapter is 3.5 hours.
This chapter is designed primarily for project managers and project members.
This chapter covers how to execute objects which are manually connected to activities. Objects which can be manually connected to activities include tasks, document packages, change orders, purchase requisitions and orders, shop orders, DOP headers, work orders, plant design objects, material requisition lines and customer order lines.
Before taking the lessons in this chapter, you should have basic knowledge about how to work with IFS Applications. You also need to be familiar with functionality in IFS/Document Management, IFS/PDM-Configuration, IFS/Purchasing, IFS/Shop Order, IFS/Dynamic Order Processing, IFS/Preventive and Corrective Maintenance, IFS/Plant Design, IFS/Inventory or IFS/Customer Order, depending on which lessons you wish to do in this chapter.
The estimated time to complete this chapter is 7 hours.
This chapter is designed primarily for project managers and project members.
This chapter covers how to execute activities in general (not including executing project miscellaneous demand or manually connected objects, covered in the above chapters). This chapter covers how to report progress and estimate to complete. This chapter also describes how activities are updated through project reporting. In addition, this chapter will cover how used and actual costs are retrieved to the project.
Before taking the lessons in this chapter, you should have basic knowledge about how to work with IFS Applications. You also need to be familiar with functionality in IFS/Project Delivery, IFS/Project Reporting, IFS/Customer Order, IFS/Accounting Rules or IFS/General Ledger, depending on which lessons you wish to do in this chapter.
The estimated time to complete this chapter is 3 hours.
This chapter is designed primarily for project managers and project members.
This chapter covers how some of the key indicators for project performance are calculated and how to analyze project performance. History logging is also covered.
Before taking the lessons in this chapter, you should have basic knowledge about how to work with IFS Applications.
The estimated time to complete this chapter is 1 hour.
This chapter is designed primarily for project managers, project coordinators and project members.
This chapter covers how to complete and close a project.
Before taking the lessons in this chapter, you should have basic knowledge about how to work with IFS Applications. It would also be useful to have knowledge about basic functionality in IFS/General Ledger.
The estimated time to complete this chapter is 45 minutes.
This chapter is designed primarily for project managers and project coordinators.