Program scheduling
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Use some imaginary resources to recalculate the required duration to complete the job.
Example : if you need to start some activities concurrently to mitigate the delay, highlight to your project team the necessity to add in more resources to expedite the job.
With this additional resources work out the schedule and inform them the possible new completion date.
Regards.
If you built a schedule using only date constraints and not logical relationships between tasks, then you are pretty much stuck unless you can get all stakeholders to agree to a new schedule IMO.
Bernard Ertl
eTaskMaker Project Planning Software
Hi,
what do you mean "I could not able to exactly reorganise my schedule".
delay is normal in project,trace the logic of your schedule,especially the critical path to find out what cause the delay,take corrective action if needed.
See what will happen next time you update the schedule