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The purpose of this article is to go through the topics in Microsoft Project and make them
easier to understand
Project software and project management is very jargon laden this article will attempt to
simply key project jargon for a new user.
What is a Project?
A project is any discreete set of interconnecting task with a defined start and end date.
For example moving an office from A to B would have a defined date to srat planning
right the way through to the final launch party.
A task is any piece of work requiring effort. For example moving offices might require 4
hours of work effort.
Durations
Tasks and duration is not always the same thing. Monday to Friday I may have a five day
task in duration writing a report but my intention is too only spend 50% of my time (work
effort) on it.
Milestones
Some tasks have no duration. Mile stone tasks have zero duration. Let’s say that during a
project moving an office from A to B a decision needs to be made between two similar
sites. This meeting would be described as a stage or milestone.
Linking Tasks
Everyone understands the idea that one task finishes let’s say distributing boxes and the
next one begins packing files. There are others the canary down the coal mine cannot
retire until the new air monitoring system is up and running.
Format Time-scale
If a hospital was creating a template for the perfect heart bypass operation they would be
working in hours and minutes but if London Underground were replacing an escalator
they would be working in day, weeks and months.
Network Diagram
It is possible to view your project plan in many ways one is a network diagram which is a
flow diagram to show how the tasks relate to each other
Gantt Chart
This few shows the task names on the left hand side of the screen and displays the tasks
as bars on the right hand side underneath a time scale. Initially named after a planner
called Gantt
Critical Path
The shortest route through a series of interrelated tasks. Should a task on the critical path
slip then the end date of the project would be jeopardized.
Slack Time
Total slack is the amount of time that lies off the critical path. In other words changes to
the duration of these tasks may or may not affect the critical path.
Project Calendar
At its simplest this means remember to put in the bank holidays. Otherwise at a meeting
when someone notices a task that may be should have happened on a Monday slips to the
Task Constraints
There are two main types of constraint in project called soft constraints and hard
constraints. An example of a cost constraint would be when moving an office from A to B
disconnect the computers as late as possible so people can still send and receive emails.
No specific date in mind. An example of a hard constrsaint. When the office has moved
the computers need setting up.and ou need to book in a network engineer. This would be
an example of a hard constraint the work nust be executed on that booked day.
Some times a task name might be too general to manage. You might have a task called
Selecting the site (duration 20 days). However, this could by split down into smaller tasks
known as subtasks ie Within the larger task Plan the move there might be smaller task to
talk to a solicitor, draw up site layouts for prospective sites, check transport links etc.
When linked din this way the major task is reffered to as a summary bar.
Project Resources
Thesse are the people, rooms, equipment, Materials that will be used or consumed by the
project. These resources can be priorized so that if for example a solicitor was over
allocated work and expected to complete to reports eaching taking ( 8 hours) on the
It would be possible to use different techniques to level out their workloads
Resources also have calendars which cn be used to enter their holidays and also any
delays in their schedule caused by sickness for example.
When moving an office from A to B half way htrough the task of distributing boxes
presumably some one has a box therefore packing could begin. Or you could say 1 hour
into the task distributing boxes the task of packing could begin.
An alternative could be the new office is being painted so a lap or gap of 2 days might be
left for the paint to dry before the new carppets are laid.
A delay is different to a lag. Imagine the paointer were due to start painting on the
Monday but didn’t arrive on site to to scheduling error until Tuesday this would be a
unforeseen delay
If it takes 1 day for a driver to get from London to Glasgow how long would it take two
driver? Of course the answer is the same maybe longer if they chat. However, if two
people are packing files instead of one you would expect the task to be complete quickly,
the first example is fixed duration and the other is resource driven
Project Costings
It is also possible add cost information to both tasks and resources. It could be that
distributing boxes as a task has a fixed cost of £1000 but the
WBS
Work breakdown structure is just a notation eg 1.1, 1.2 a number sequence next to the
tasks to make it easier to understand