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Training Goal: Provide a working knowledge of CPM Schedules
Introduction to CPM Scheduling
CPM Scheduling Defined:
- The critical path method (CPM) is a step-by-step project management technique for planning that defines critical and non-critical tasks with the goal of preventing delays to a project.
- CPM is commonly used with all forms of projects, including construction, aerospace and defense, software development, research projects, product development, engineering, and plant maintenance, among others.
- Any project with interdependent activities can apply this method of mathematical analysis.
The objective of the CPM schedule is to provide a management tool for the proper and logical allocation and use of the resources needed to complete a project.
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