Lecture

Project Management: Planning and Scheduling

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This lecture covers project management methodologies such as the PERT method and the PEI method, which were developed in the late 1950s. It explains the calculation of networks, critical paths, resource allocation, and monitoring-control in project planning and scheduling. The lecture also discusses the work breakdown structure (WBS) and different approaches to activity decomposition and grouping.

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