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Elements and Functions of a Project Schedule in Relation to Time

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Which elements and functions must we consider when developing the project schedule?

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The third greatest element of the triple constraint is time. Project scheduling follows one of Parkinson's laws: "Everything takes as long as it takes." We will explore the elements and functions we must consider when developing the project schedule.

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After completing the WBS and schedules for both Projects 1 and 2, I can truly say that being able to properly execute such tasks is a fine art that requires lots of patience. I definitely haven't mastered the process, but I gave it my best shot. Hence, "there is always ...

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