The Critical Path Method (CPM) in Project Management

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According to the <span class="plainlinks">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Management_Institute Project Management Institute (PMI)]</span>, project management is the application of knowledge, skills, tools and techniques to project activities in order to meet project requirements and objectives. <ref name=PMI2008>Project Management Institute. (2008). <i> A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge</i>. 4th Edition. p. 6. USA.</ref> The challenging task of managing projects can be supported by an <span class="plainlinks">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operations_research operation reserach]</span> technique called the <span class="plainlinks">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Critical_path_method <b>Critical Path Method (CPM)</b>]</span>. The CPM is a mathematically-network based algorithm in which can be used for planning, scheduling and monitoring project progress. <ref name=Larson2014> Larson, E. W & Gray, C. F. (2014). <i>Project Management - The Managerial Process</i>. 6th edition, p. 161. USA: NY</ref>
 
According to the <span class="plainlinks">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Management_Institute Project Management Institute (PMI)]</span>, project management is the application of knowledge, skills, tools and techniques to project activities in order to meet project requirements and objectives. <ref name=PMI2008>Project Management Institute. (2008). <i> A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge</i>. 4th Edition. p. 6. USA.</ref> The challenging task of managing projects can be supported by an <span class="plainlinks">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operations_research operation reserach]</span> technique called the <span class="plainlinks">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Critical_path_method <b>Critical Path Method (CPM)</b>]</span>. The CPM is a mathematically-network based algorithm in which can be used for planning, scheduling and monitoring project progress. <ref name=Larson2014> Larson, E. W & Gray, C. F. (2014). <i>Project Management - The Managerial Process</i>. 6th edition, p. 161. USA: NY</ref>
  
The technique developed in late 1950s uses information from the <span class="plainlinks">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Work_breakdown_structure work breakdowm structure (WBS)]</span> in a network representation to display interrelationships and dependencies between project activities that must be accomplished to complete a project. The technique is used for analyzing projects by determining the longest sequence of tasks through a project network, to identify which tasks should be concentrated and to determine with the shortest possible time to complete the entire project.    .<ref name=Larson2014/><ref name=Newbold1998>Newbold, R.C. (1998). <i>Project Management in the Fast Lane – Applying the Theory of Constraint.</i> USA: FL. ISBN 9781498738064  </ref>
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The technique developed in late 1950s uses information from the <span class="plainlinks">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Work_breakdown_structure work breakdowm structure (WBS)]</span> in a network representation to display interrelationships and dependencies between project activities that must be accomplished to complete a project. The technique is used for analyzing projects by determining the longest sequence of tasks through a project network, to identify which tasks should be concentrated and to determine with the shortest possible time to complete the entire project. <ref name=Larson2014/><ref name=Newbold1998>Newbold, R.C. (1998). <i>Project Management in the Fast Lane – Applying the Theory of Constraint.</i> USA: FL. ISBN 9781498738064  </ref>
  
  

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According to the Project Management Institute (PMI), project management is the application of knowledge, skills, tools and techniques to project activities in order to meet project requirements and objectives. [1] The challenging task of managing projects can be supported by an operation reserach technique called the Critical Path Method (CPM). The CPM is a mathematically-network based algorithm in which can be used for planning, scheduling and monitoring project progress. [2]

The technique developed in late 1950s uses information from the work breakdowm structure (WBS) in a network representation to display interrelationships and dependencies between project activities that must be accomplished to complete a project. The technique is used for analyzing projects by determining the longest sequence of tasks through a project network, to identify which tasks should be concentrated and to determine with the shortest possible time to complete the entire project. [2][3]


Contents

Overview

Introduction

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Background

Application and use

Methodology

The Project Network

Example

Consdideration of Time-Cost trade-offs

Once the critical path and timeing of activities has been identified - the next question is if it is possible to shorten the project in order to finish within a certein deadline.

Here is maybe possible to do an example of project crashing.

Benefits of CPM in project planning

Limitations of CPM

References

  1. Project Management Institute. (2008). A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge. 4th Edition. p. 6. USA.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Larson, E. W & Gray, C. F. (2014). Project Management - The Managerial Process. 6th edition, p. 161. USA: NY
  3. Newbold, R.C. (1998). Project Management in the Fast Lane – Applying the Theory of Constraint. USA: FL. ISBN 9781498738064
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