MS Project: Project Manage your way to becoming a Home Owner
Mon 3rd December 2007
Are you a first time buyer looking to take those first tentative steps towards becoming a home owner? Perhaps you are looking to upgrade to a home with an extra bedroom? Or maybe you are looking to move into property developing and oversee the building of your property from start to finish? Regardless of the category you fall in to, it is fair to say that purchasing a house is the biggest financial commitment that most of us will make in our lifetime. Additionally, it is a process that is commonly associated with much drama and stress. With so many things to organise, it would seem sensible to utilise the tools of modern technology to ease the burden. One available option is to use Microsoft Project to streamline the process. Truly understanding a piece of software does not only require a knowledge of the nuts and bolts of the system but also an idea of how and when to use certain features. Let us consider how MS Project can aid the process of buying or building a house.
Creating a Project Schedule
When approaching any task, it is useful to create a list of all activities that need to be completed and assign a deadline to each. MS Project allows you to create a Gantt chart and thereby schedule each activity and see how things are progressing. For example, if you are planning to move house what should be done in the final few weeks? You need to consider how financial and legal matters are progressing. It is important to notify certain individuals of your change of address and disconnect services from what will become your previous residence. Arrangements need to be made for packing and with the removal firm you may be using. The list goes on. Fortunately, MS Project templates have been designed to aid you in planning all the steps in your move; saving you both time and effort.
Budget
MS Project can also help you to keep track of costs and expenditures. Even before starting to consider building a new house for example, you need to mull over all costs involved and whether or not you may need to consider cheaper alternatives. MS Project assists in you budgeting by allowing you to compare actual costs against your original budget. Resource rates, fixed costs and per-se costs are the basic cost types used in this software. Furthermore, it is possible to track the progress of your build and generate an actual figure for the percentage of tasks completed.
MS Project training can enable you to unlock the power of this software and use it to your advantage. If you decide to project manage what is a notoriously stressful process, you can save yourself time and effort and have yourself installed in your new abode in a calm and organised manner!
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