Critical Path:
Using MS Project To Determine Where Projects Lie
In Relation To The Critical Path
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EdmontonPM
Apr 13
Live Webinar – April 20th, 2016 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm EDT
Offered by MPUG WebnLearn ( REP 1369 )
Duration 1 hour + Q & A 1 PDU / 1 CDU
Mpug Member Free – Members only event
Resources, resource managers and PMO managers expect you to know at all times whether a task in “on the critical path”.
Why is this critical path so important?
In this session Darrin is going to discuss PND/AON and how to determine whether a task is on the critical path.
Darrin will also explore early and late start, early and late finish and float.
Finally Darrin will discuss how to view all of this in MS Project and answer the question, “why is critical path so important.”
Presenter: Darrin Lange, (LinkedIn profile) BAd PMP Director of Operations and Project Management at Advaiya, has 20+ years with diverse project management experience in the Information Technology industry. Working in leadership roles across diverse companies from Public Safety software companies to DaaS providers and Consulting, he has helped to shape company strategies. Darrin is now responsible for forming and facilitating cohesive teams, client interfacing, and liaising with stakeholders.
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Critical Path: Using MS Project To Determine Where Projects Lie In Relation To The Critical Path
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