Critical Path analysis

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  • Critical path analysis is a project management tool that uses network analysis to plan complex and time-sensitive projects 
  • Critical Path Analysis shows:
    • The order in which activities must be completed
    • The longest path of project activities to the completion of the project
    • The earliest and latest that each project activity can start and finish without delaying completion of the project as a whole
  • Calculating Float Time:
    • Float time exists where there is a difference between the Earliest Start Time (EST and the Latest Finish Time (LFT)
    • LFT for the activity - Duration of the activity - EST for the activity
  • Limitations of critical path analysis:
    • Very lengthy or complex projects involve a very large number of activities that have numerous dependencies
    • Network analysis often relies on estimates and forecasts
    • Network analysis does not guarantee the success of a project 
    • Resources may not prove to be as flexible as hoped when managers identify float periods