Thank you so much, professor Stephenson. I can’t believe you have taken the time to share your knowledge for free. All your videos have helped me so much as well as the end user. Your work has touched so many people. Thank you again so very much, from Calgary.
I PM/Site super for a boutique condo developer, that mostly put up roughly 150 unit buildings 2 per site and a amenities building in the middle. sites are usually around 100,000 ft.² and takes about 18 months start to finish. There is nine full-time staff and we are extremely busy. The sites are rentals and it usually takes about three months to fully occupy a building. Up till 6 months ago I was always doing the site’s scheduling with a pencil and calendar, making it work by a ton of hands on face to face with the trade partners at site, but once I saw one of your MS Project videos and then watched them all, I am flying! My relationships with the trade partners has be amazing now due to the organization the schedule brings me. I manage the schedule now mostly instead of the trades on site. We have a site meeting every Tuesday and that is usually all the time I need to talk with the trades. For the most part we have great trades and they just need a well organized site to shine! Who would of thought. It is so easy for site superintendent to blame all the problems on the trades and not self evaluate their performance, at least that’s what I did. Now that I am running with a great scheduling tool because of you, I have seen my faults. One of the biggest things that help me was when you showed how to schedule change orders a couple of different ways in the schedule. That information made a drastic improvement in keeping the schedule organized on site and it showed my boss, which is the hands on owner of the company, just how the RFI’s and then the site instructions effect the budget and schedule. I could keep writing for days about what your videos have done for me and my family life, just because I’m not so stressed out when I am with my family but I have to go to work now. I guess what I am trying to say is thank you so very much Professor. Thank you 🙏.
Thank you so much professor! I have worked as planning engineer using primavera in years. This time I needed MSP which i had never used before. Your videos helped me so much! God bless! Thank you again
First off I love your videos. They have proven to be very helpful as I train my fairly young team about MS Project. I have a random question regarding baselines. If a project was never baselined and it is updated and saved weekly, what would be the best way to do a comparison of the original vs. current? Can I take the information from the original and manually input the baseline dates to achieve the same thing or is there a better way?
Hi Paul, sorry for the late reply. Yes you could try copying and pasting original dates into the baseline if the updated file. Be careful that the activities are in the same order and new ones have not been added if you are attempting to cooy and paste columns. Rename the file so you can experiment. Thanks so much for watching!!!!
Thanks for the outstanding Vids Professor! Question. What's the best way to track a worldwide project? Should i duplicate the overall project main headings and tasks and farm out these subprojects to the different country leads? Or am i looking at tracking all on a 10,000+ project line item? Thanks for any advice and best practices. Best regards and Happy Holidays! Bea
In simple terms i would keep separate a master project that you track at a much higher level and if there is an individual issue you can drill down on that separate individual detailed project file. All the best!
Thank you very much professor. This is amazing, I learnt a lot. I have one question, how does baseline finish date changed to 2024 suddenly, I am following along with your file but it doesn't have a 2024 date?
Oh maybe something messed up. The baseline date should not change unless I or you changed it. The finish date will of course change if anything on the critical path takes longer. Try with a new download and see if it happens, if it is mine on the video then something must have happened in editing
Hi Tom. My name is Tony. I subscribe to your channel and find your videos very informative. I’m a Project Superintendent in Pittsburgh and have been doing this for over thirty years. I’ve been a journeyman carpenter for almost forty years. I’ve got a lot of wear and tear and want to start to transition to Project Management. I’ve been self-teaching through books, articles and videos including yours. I thought it could be a good path to get the CAPM through PMI. Do think this is a good start or is there a more construction related certificate or program? I would appreciate your opinion, input and direction. Thank you
Hi Tony, Nice steel town, great football, do you work in residential low rise or commercial, institutional or high rise? PMI is good iwould suggest PMP or they have a micro credential in construction now i believe. I would check ACG associated gEneral contractors of America as they have a number of certifications. If your employer does Lean look at acgs also they have site super training. Hope that helps
I watched this 2 times to understand why I could not see the status date...then I realized your vid was made in 2023 and I was inputting the status for 2024😵💫🤷♂🤣
I’ve done that myself so many times. Zoom out and it’s easier to see if it’s in the wrong spot. One thing for sure when you figure out the problem yourself you’re learning leapfrogs ahead.
Thank you so much, professor Stephenson. I can’t believe you have taken the time to share your knowledge for free. All your videos have helped me so much as well as the end user. Your work has touched so many people. Thank you again so very much, from Calgary.
I appreciate that! I’m glad they are helping Jonathan. I love Calgary I used to do a lot of trips there for EllisDon and Bird. I hope things are busy
I PM/Site super for a boutique condo developer, that mostly put up roughly 150 unit buildings 2 per site and a amenities building in the middle. sites are usually around 100,000 ft.² and takes about 18 months start to finish. There is nine full-time staff and we are extremely busy. The sites are rentals and it usually takes about three months to fully occupy a building.
Up till 6 months ago I was always doing the site’s scheduling with a pencil and calendar, making it work by a ton of hands on face to face with the trade partners at site, but once I saw one of your MS Project videos and then watched them all, I am flying!
My relationships with the trade partners has be amazing now due to the organization the schedule brings me. I manage the schedule now mostly instead of the trades on site. We have a site meeting every Tuesday and that is usually all the time I need to talk with the trades. For the most part we have great trades and they just need a well organized site to shine! Who would of thought.
It is so easy for site superintendent to blame all the problems on the trades and not self evaluate their performance, at least that’s what I did. Now that I am running with a great scheduling tool because of you, I have seen my faults.
One of the biggest things that help me was when you showed how to schedule change orders a couple of different ways in the schedule. That information made a drastic improvement in keeping the schedule organized on site and it showed my boss, which is the hands on owner of the company, just how the RFI’s and then the site instructions effect the budget and schedule.
I could keep writing for days about what your videos have done for me and my family life, just because I’m not so stressed out when I am with my family but I have to go to work now. I guess what I am trying to say is thank you so very much Professor.
Thank you 🙏.
I'm writing this from Australia, Thanks Professor, You've done a GREAT job.
Thanks Mo from Canada!!!!
Great video. I'm learning a lot from this channel! Very good teacher!
Awesome, thank you!
This free training content is amazing. Thanks Tom!
You’re welcome Nathan, I’m happy the course is helping you!
From Hoollywood, Fl. I just want to say thank you Professor Stephenson, those videos are full of knowledge and bring new tools for me. Thank you again
Thanks so much Juan, I’m very happy they help you!!
Thank you so much professor! I have worked as planning engineer using primavera in years. This time I needed MSP which i had never used before. Your videos helped me so much! God bless! Thank you again
Wonderful! Happy to help!
Thank you, Professor Tom. I have been learning through your tutorials. Jeffrey Pavos, Papua new Guinea
Great! I’m happy they are helpful. Nice to hear that you are in Papua New Guinea
THANK YOU VERY MUCH, YOU WONT KNOW HOW HAPPY I AM
Thanks for the kind words!
This Great tutorial to follow. Look forward to more video
Excellent Im glad they help you. Don’t forget to download the start point files for each video so you can also follow along.
Offcourse not
always thanks professor Tom , i will involved a solar farm in Brazil this year ,this kind of MS project course help me a lot , 👍
Oh great Mark, make sure you download the files so you can follow along
Thank you very much. I believe this lesson is very, very important
Yes it is a way of thinking about your projects that provides standard the you can apply and improve from. Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much sir. All of your lessons are very much useful for me.
Great Texas! I’m happy to help
Tks Sir, your Courses are marvelous!
Ths Nam, I’m happier they help!
I meant Thanks, cheers
First off I love your videos. They have proven to be very helpful as I train my fairly young team about MS Project. I have a random question regarding baselines. If a project was never baselined and it is updated and saved weekly, what would be the best way to do a comparison of the original vs. current? Can I take the information from the original and manually input the baseline dates to achieve the same thing or is there a better way?
Hi Paul, sorry for the late reply. Yes you could try copying and pasting original dates into the baseline if the updated file. Be careful that the activities are in the same order and new ones have not been added if you are attempting to cooy and paste columns. Rename the file so you can experiment. Thanks so much for watching!!!!
Hello sir, very good content,and it was great of you to share the MS Project file, but dont know it is not available for downloading
Check the description below the video the link should be there
Thanks for the outstanding Vids Professor! Question. What's the best way to track a worldwide project? Should i duplicate the overall project main headings and tasks and farm out these subprojects to the different country leads? Or am i looking at tracking all on a 10,000+ project line item? Thanks for any advice and best practices. Best regards and Happy Holidays! Bea
In simple terms i would keep separate a master project that you track at a much higher level and if there is an individual issue you can drill down on that separate individual detailed project file. All the best!
Thank you very much professor. This is amazing, I learnt a lot. I have one question, how does baseline finish date changed to 2024 suddenly, I am following along with your file but it doesn't have a 2024 date?
Oh maybe something messed up. The baseline date should not change unless I or you changed it. The finish date will of course change if anything on the critical path takes longer. Try with a new download and see if it happens, if it is mine on the video then something must have happened in editing
Thank you, Sir!
Happy to help Vasu!
Hi Tom. My name is Tony. I subscribe to your channel and find your videos very informative. I’m a Project Superintendent in Pittsburgh and have been doing this for over thirty years. I’ve been a journeyman carpenter for almost forty years. I’ve got a lot of wear and tear and want to start to transition to Project Management. I’ve been self-teaching through books, articles and videos including yours. I thought it could be a good path to get the CAPM through PMI. Do think this is a good start or is there a more construction related certificate or program? I would appreciate your opinion, input and direction.
Thank you
Hi Tony, Nice steel town, great football, do you work in residential low rise or commercial, institutional or high rise? PMI is good iwould suggest PMP or they have a micro credential in construction now i believe. I would check ACG associated gEneral contractors of America as they have a number of certifications. If your employer does Lean look at acgs also they have site super training. Hope that helps
Thanks a lot sir.
You are very welcome I’m glad the videos helped you
many thanks
You are welcome Omar!
thanks you are amazing
Great, thanks Mohamed for the kind words, keep learning!
I watched this 2 times to understand why I could not see the status date...then I realized your vid was made in 2023 and I was inputting the status for 2024😵💫🤷♂🤣
I’ve done that myself so many times. Zoom out and it’s easier to see if it’s in the wrong spot. One thing for sure when you figure out the problem yourself you’re learning leapfrogs ahead.
@@TomStephensontraining i cant thank you enough. Today i updated the programme baseline vs actuals with the help of this great video
please help
Thanks very helpful
Great don’t forget to download the files so you can follow along.