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Olivia Munroe
on Nov 30, 2024Verified
Project managers can divert some resources from activities with negative float to activities on the critical path without delaying the completion of the project.
Negative Float
A situation in project management where the calculated time to complete a set of tasks is less than the time allotted, indicating a project is behind schedule.
Critical Path
The longest sequence of activities in a project plan which must be completed on time for the project to finish on schedule.
- Comprehend how delays in critical path activities affect the total time required to complete a project.
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Learning Objectives
- Comprehend how delays in critical path activities affect the total time required to complete a project.
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