The Scheduling Process Step by Step


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One of the trickiest things for a new project manager to do is put together a project schedule. Use this presentation as a guide to the seven essential steps to a workable schedule.



Dermot Hore
Dublin, Ireland

Posted: Aug 14, 2008 7:22 AM

"Not enough detail to be of use"

George Fenton
Raleigh, NC, USA

Posted: Oct 2, 2007 1:53 PM

"Lame. Not enough meat to make it worthwhile. Each step should be explained, and I believe one step is missing (create an activities list), which should be done prior to assumptions."



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