See What's Driving The Project Finish Date (Critical Path)

Topics:
Software tips
Tags:
Critical Path,
Finish,
Project
Source:
Microsoft

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Overview: To see why projects is starting or finishing on a specific date, view the critical path. The critical path is the series of tasks (or even a single task) that dictates the calculated start date or finish date of the project. If you have saved a baseline for your project, the critical path can show you if your project will finish on time and where the danger points are. This paper explains how to see what's driving the project finish date and information regarding critical path.

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