Creating a Project Schedule is one of the most fundamental things a Project Manager does. So, I'll make it easy by breaking the process down into 5 stages - and a total of 21 steps.
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What a good itemize list. Appreciate it. May I know the start date and release or delivery dates mean to start date and end date of the project? if so, how about meaning to things like reporting deadlines and release targets?
@@Onlinepmcourses My question is referring to the timestamp 0:36 Step 2 add in discretionary milestones 0:40 things like reporting deadlines and 0:43 release targets My understanding the start date and release or delivery date mean the start date and end date of the project. However, I don't quite understand "things like reporting deadlines and release targets "
@@thecoolnat There are likely to be milestones you want to meet that sit between the start and end of the project. You'll rarely want to limit yourself to just those two milestones.
Creating a Project Schedule is one of the most fundamental things a Project Manager does. So, I'll make it easy by breaking the process down into 5 stages - and a total of 21 steps.
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What a good itemize list. Appreciate it. May I know the start date and release or delivery dates mean to start date and end date of the project? if so, how about meaning to things like reporting deadlines and release targets?
Natalie - I'd like to help, but I can't interpret your question. Can you have another go at asking it, please?
@@Onlinepmcourses My question is referring to the timestamp
0:36 Step 2 add in discretionary milestones
0:40 things like reporting deadlines and
0:43 release targets
My understanding the start date and release or delivery date mean the start date and end date of the project.
However, I don't quite understand "things like reporting deadlines and release targets "
@@thecoolnat There are likely to be milestones you want to meet that sit between the start and end of the project. You'll rarely want to limit yourself to just those two milestones.
@@Onlinepmcourses Thank you for the explanation.
@@thecoolnat No worries.
Can this be said to be resourcing of project schedule?
I'm afraid I don't understand your question.
Very useful
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