MCTS: Enterprise Project Management with Microsoft Office
Project Server 2007
The Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS)
certifications enable professionals to target specific technologies
and distinguish themselves by demonstrating in-depth knowledge and
expertise in their specialized technologies. More than a product
certification, the new Office Project 2007 certification family is
designed specifically to help project managers apply the leading
project management best practices and methodologies as established
by the Project Management Institute (PMI), resulting in better
project outcomes, greater efficiency, and optimal resource
management.
The MCTS: Microsoft Office Project Server 2007 certification for
managing projects provides industry recognition to project managers
and other professionals who use Microsoft Office Project
Professional 2007 and Office Project Server 2007 to manage and
support projects in an enterprise environment. Candidates for this
credential may use Office Project 2007 or Office Project Server
2007 to manage project and non-project efforts, risks, issues,
documents, task progress, and timesheets. Candidates should be
familiar with the key project management concepts and terminology
found in the Project Management Institute’s “A Guide to the Project
Management Book of Knowledge” (PMBOK Guide).
How to earn your MCTS: Enterprise Project Management
with Microsoft Office Project Server 2007
MCTS
candidates must pass one exam focusing on initiating projects,
planning projects, executing projects, monitoring and controlling
projects, and managing project professional and Microsoft Project
Web Access (PWA) environments.
The following table lists Official Microsoft Learning Products
and Microsoft Press books that are designed to help you prepare for
the required exams. See the individual exam preparation guides for
exam availability.

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