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Show How PROJECT 2013 Helps in Project Time Management. Answer

Project 2013 helps with project time management by automatically scheduling all tasks to start on the project's start date unless specified otherwise. The project's duration is determined by the longest task, and task dependencies can impact the finish date. Nearly all projects should be scheduled from a known start date to allow flexibility, but scheduling from a finish date is also an option when the finish date is fixed or the start date is uncertain. When scheduling from a finish date, Project handles tasks differently by automatically assigning constraints like As Late As Possible.

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Project 2013 helps with project time management by automatically scheduling all tasks to start on the project's start date unless specified otherwise. The project's duration is determined by the longest task, and task dependencies can impact the finish date. Nearly all projects should be scheduled from a known start date to allow flexibility, but scheduling from a finish date is also an option when the finish date is fixed or the start date is uncertain. When scheduling from a finish date, Project handles tasks differently by automatically assigning constraints like As Late As Possible.

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ASSIGNMENT-6

Show how PROJECT 2013 helps in project time management.


Answer:

When you add a new task to a schedule, it automatically is scheduled to start on the project’s start
date. As tasks are added to the schedule and connected to other tasks, the start times of tasks will
change, and the last task to finish determines the project’s finish date.

 To find the Project start date or to change it to another date, click Project, and then click Project
Information.

Of course, there are going to be exceptions. For example, tasks don’t move around as other tasks
move. Read below in this article to learn more about manually versus automatically scheduled task
scheduling.

When you create a new project, you first enter the project's start date. When you schedule a project
from the start time, all tasks start at the project start date unless you specify otherwise.

For both manually scheduled tasks and automatically scheduled tasks, with no task dependencies or
constraints applied, the project's duration is the same as the duration of the longest task. In other
words, the project finish date is the same as the longest task's finish date.

Task dependencies, such as the finish-to-start dependency between the first and second tasks (as
shown here), can change the project's finish date.

Nearly all projects should be scheduled from a known start time. Even if you know the date that a
project must be completed, scheduling from a start date gives you maximum flexibility.

However, you might want to schedule from a finish date when:

 You need to determine when a project must start so that it finishes on a specific required date.
 You are not sure when your project will begin (for example, you are receiving work from another
source that could be delayed).
 Your project management methodology requires you to schedule from a finish date.

As you work with your project that is scheduled from a finish date, be aware of differences in the way
that Project handles some actions:

 When you enter an automatically scheduled task, Project automatically assigns the As Late As
Possible (ALAP) constraint to the finish date of the task. You should set other constraints only when
necessary (Right-click a task, then click Task Information).
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 If you drag a Gantt bar to change the finish date of a task, Project automatically assigns a Finish No
Later Than (FNLT) constraint for an automatically scheduled task.
 If you change your project to schedule from a finish date and it was previously scheduled from a start
date, you will remove all leveling delays and leveling splits from tasks and assignments that have
been automatically scheduled. Tasks that are manually scheduled are not affected.

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