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Setting up Resources

Setting Up Resources for the Open Day Event For an efficient and streamlined execution of VitaLeaf Botanicals Inc.'s Open House Event, the core team could consist of a Project Manager to oversee the entire event, a …

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Styles and Contents

Let's create a project with style! After meticulously establishing the logical connections among various activities, it's time to customize the document to match your preferences. Whether you want to emphasize specific …

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What Is a Constraint?

A constraint is a fixed requirement that limits the flexibility of the planning. Typical examples are a fixed start date, a deadline that cannot be moved, or the condition that an activity must not begin before a …

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What Is the Percentage Complete?

The percentage complete indicates, as a percentage, how far an activity has already progressed. 0 percent means that work has not yet started, 100 percent that it is fully done. The percentage complete is the central …

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What Is the Status Date?

The status date is the cut-off date to which all evaluations of a project refer. Up to this date the recorded actual values apply, after it the planned values. It is therefore the reference point for every plan-actual …

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What Is the Critical Path Method (CPM)?

In a nutshell The Critical Path Method (CPM) is a scheduling technique used to identify the sequence of essential tasks and their earliest and latest possible completion times. It ensures project managers can spot …

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What Is a Baseline?

The baseline is one of the most popular project management terms among project managers. A baseline displays the expectation and is used to measure the performance of the project. There are three baselines in project …

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What Is the Resource Calendar For?

A resource calendar defines the working days along with non-working days which specifies the activity of resources. It is particularly used to calculate the holidays.

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What Is the Critical Path in Project Management?

In a nutshell The critical path is the longest sequence of activities in a project plan that must be completed on time for the entire project to finish on schedule. If any activity on this path is delayed, the project …

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What Is Float or Slack?

In short, a float is the amount of time that an activity can be delayed without causing a delay to other activities or even the project completion date. In Merlin Project, the name we give to the float is slack. …

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