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The Project Scheduling Formula – Part 2

February 14, 2017 by Alvin Lewis Leave a Comment


Part 2 of the Project Scheduling Formula exploration will review the Microsoft Project Effort Driven Scheduling feature and how it impacts schedule calculations. Of importance is the concept of Peak Units, a type of effort measure, which is critical to understanding how MS Project implements the Scheduling Formula. These ideas can cause confusion and frustration until one becomes comfortable with how they work and what they are used for. Mastering these two concepts will make scheduling easier and more accurate.

Crossed hammers in PointProx colors illustrating Effort Driven Scheduling
Free download files for Effort Driven Project Scheduling. Project management tutorial files, presentations, and other assets for The Project Scheduling Formula Part 2 video.

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