From the course: Project Management Foundations
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Make a realistic schedule
From the course: Project Management Foundations
Make a realistic schedule
- [Instructor] It's important to make your project schedule realistic so tasks occur as close as possible to the dates you planned. One way to build reality into your schedule is to estimate task duration based on the hours people work on the project each day. People don't work a hundred percent of their time on project tasks. People don't even work a hundred percent of every workday. Things like staff meetings, paperwork, training, and time off, chew up work hours. Even walking across campus uses up work time. So do your best to estimate the number of hours people typically work. Another dose of reality is adjusting estimated task hours based on how fast the assigned workers are. For example, if someone is a whiz at getting computers connected to the network, you can change the task work hours to reflect her productivity. Third, to keep people productive, assign resources to work on no more than three tasks at a time. Switching between tasks means a person has to switch focus and…
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Put tasks in sequence4m 1s
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How to assign resources to tasks2m 29s
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Learn to use milestones1m 41s
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Make a realistic schedule1m 53s
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Understand the critical path2m 59s
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How to shorten a schedule3m 35s
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Document the baseline1m 37s
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Challenge: Network diagram32s
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