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Critical paths

Can I have a bit more information about how this works and network diagrams - thannks

RE: Critical paths

Hi Samira,
Happy to share more information on critical path.

Here is a blog post which goes through the concepts well and is very clear.

https://www.wrike.com/blog/critical-path-is-easy-as-123/

There are lots of good blog post covering this material. If you google "critical path project management" you can dig further.

There are two that look particularly good but are more intricate, hence I would start with the above and if you want more detail then have a look at these two:
https://www.projectmanager.com/blog/understanding-critical-path-project-management
http://2020projectmanagement.com/resources/project-planning/what-is-the-critical-path

Network diagrams are a way of finding out details of your various task paths and which one is the critical path.
This covers the concepts well: https://www.dummies.com/careers/project-management/how-to-create-a-network-diagram/

The 2020ProjectManagement.com article above goes into this too.

Hope you enjoyed yesterday.
Claire

Wed 12 Dec 2018: Automatically marked as resolved.

 

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