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schedule management

What to do if the Project Team cannot meet the Project Deadline?

https://youtu.be/5LUJlEASUDQ So let's say your Project Team tells you that they cannot meet the project deadline. You already know that…

Schedule Management – Practice Questions

https://youtu.be/3DkvJhSBw7g Q1: You are the Project Manager on a construction project. You have worked with your team to define the…

Why can’t we use Fast-Tracking and Crashing on every project by default?

https://youtu.be/plHyTy0jEK4 We have seen how Fast-Tracking and Crashing work as Schedule Compression Techniques. Since most of the projects, most of…

Overview of Control Schedule Process

https://youtu.be/VwklC1eI2Rs Finally, we are down to the last process of Schedule Management knowledge area. Control Schedule process is part of the Monitoring…

Schedule Compression Techniques – Crashing and Fast Tracking

https://youtu.be/RqDEoC1PqQ0 Project delay is one of the most common issues Project Managers face. There are two techniques within the Develop…

Total Float, Free Float and Independent Float explained with examples

https://youtu.be/bChK4u34RD8 We discuss three types of Floats in this video viz Total Float, Free Float and Independent Float with examples.…

How are Float, Early Start, Late Start, Early Finish, Late Finish used on real life projects?

https://youtu.be/hNOmnXuG3cI All these fancy terms, are these for the purpose of learning and then scoring marks in the PMP exam…

Float is very less for an activity, am I doing a mistake in the Network Diagram calculation?

https://youtu.be/yoQBmxvioGc For critical path activities, the float is zero but what about activities that are not on the critical path…

What is Critical Path? How to find it?

https://youtu.be/QQ5W6xPFJcY Critical Path Method or, as it is endearingly known, CPM is the most important tool to keep your projects…

Develop Schedule Process

https://youtu.be/imWGKbDe9z0 Now we are down to the final planning process of Schedule Management knowledge area. Develop Schedule is the process…