I'm taking a PM class and the network diagrams were pretty confusing for me...where and when to put the dummy, etc. Thank you very much for creating this site. Your video's are easy to follow, you explain it as you go along and now I think I get it. Thank you!!
Hey Rajani, the style of network diagram that I am using in this video is considered to be an "activity on arrow" method, which is notably different than the more popular "activity on node" method. I made a video comparing the two styles of diagrams here: www.engineer4free.com/4/cpm-vs-pdm-network-diagram-example I encourage you to check it out, and if you want more examples on the two different types then you can find them in videos # 4-12 at engineer4free.com/project-management
I'm taking a PM class and the network diagrams were pretty confusing for me...where and when to put the dummy, etc. Thank you very much for creating this site. Your video's are easy to follow, you explain it as you go along and now I think I get it. Thank you!!
Fantastic work.
Such an underrated channel !
these tutorials are spot on .....so clear !!! great job thanks
Thanks for the feedback Steven!
Better than my lecturer in school.
Thanks for the feedback Marshall, thats incredible to hear!
you are...yeses... awesome man
Thanks Bruce =)
For 2nd fig E,F should be separate.because E is only preceded by C and F is only preceded by D.
Hey Rajani, the style of network diagram that I am using in this video is considered to be an "activity on arrow" method, which is notably different than the more popular "activity on node" method. I made a video comparing the two styles of diagrams here: www.engineer4free.com/4/cpm-vs-pdm-network-diagram-example I encourage you to check it out, and if you want more examples on the two different types then you can find them in videos # 4-12 at engineer4free.com/project-management
Nice presentation.Can u pls tell me which Application you are using to demonstrate ?
Thanks! Yes there is a full list of all the hardware and software that I use at engineer4free.com/tools =)
Thx dr