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1. Task is a collection of subtasks that shows their combined information.

2. It is designed to assist a project manager in developing a schedule, assigning resources


to tasks, tracking progress, managing the budget, and analyzing workloads.
3. Simulation task is the simulates the execution of your project thousands of times, each
time using a different set of task durations sampled from probability distributions
representing the uncertainty associated with the estimates.
4. Project management is the practice of initiating, planning, executing, controlling, and
closing the work of a team to achieve specific goals and meet specific success criteria at the
specified time

5. Great managers feel like true leaders, y’all work together & they appreciate every
contribution you do, they won’t point your flaws they instead would sit next to you and
show you how to do things right & they do it so calmly & deeply that you just grasp the
knowledge in the second they train you in person. You like spending time with them, in
or outside the office. You also don’t hesitate to be yourself around them & respecting
them comes naturally. They preserve considerable amount of self control that you
admire & they respect you too. Being with them makes you feel like you are great person
& you would do anything for them.

• Good managers make you feel like your career is sort of competition & you have to
work hard for it. They will control their work and your work so well that you feel
satisfied & looking forward to celebrate it by the weekend. You wanna be as good as
them, it’s like a dream but you don’t realize how great you actually are.
6. Project manager needs to do a proper schedule because:

• They provide a basis for you to monitor and control project activities.

• They help you determine how best to allocate resources so you can achieve the
project goal.

• They help you assess how time delays will impact the project.

• You can figure out where excess resources are available to allocate to other
projects.

• They provide a basis to help you track project progress.


7. A chief executive officer (CEO) is the highest-ranking executive in a company, whose
primary responsibilities include making major corporate decisions, managing the overall
operations and resources of a company, acting as the main point of communication
between the board of directors (the board) and corporate operations and being the
public face of the company. A CEO is elected by the board and its shareholders.
8. FS (finish-to-start), FF (finish-to-finish), SS (start-to-start), and SF (start-to-finish).
9. How to create progress line in ms project:

1. On the View menu, click Gantt Chart.


2. On the Tools menu, point to Tracking, and then click Progress Lines.
3. Click the Dates and Intervals tab.
4. Select display options for your progress lines:
• To always display the current progress line, select the Always display
current progress line check box, and then click At project status date or At
current date to indicate where you want the progress line drawn.
• To display a progress line at specific time intervals, select the Display
progress lines at recurring intervals check box, click Daily, Weekly,
or Monthly to specify a time interval, and then click the options you want.
• To begin progress lines at the beginning of the project, under Begin at,
click Project start; otherwise, click the date option and then type or select the
date on which you want the progress lines to start.
• To display a progress line on a specific date, select the Display selected
progress lines check box, and then type or select the dates for which you want
progress lines displayed. To delete a date for which you have set progress lines,
select it, and then click Delete.
5. To show progress compared with a baseline plan, under Display progress lines
in relation to, click Baseline plan.
6. To change the appearance of your progress lines, click the Line Styles tab and
then select the Line style options you want.

Late: working progress is not following on time that we have set

Fast: working progress is finished before time

Follow schedule: work progress in following properly by the date we have set.

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11. Click Project > Properties > Change Working Time.
With the calendar marked as (project calendar) selected from the For calendar list, click

the Work Weeks tab, and then click Details .

Select the day(s) that you want to change the working times for, and then choose whether
you want them to be working or nonworking time.
If you chose Set day(s) to these specific working times, use the From and To columns to
set the working times for the selected days.

Click OK to return to the Change Working Time dialog box, and then click OK again.

Tip: Got a change in working days or times mid-project? Before clicking Details, give each
timeframe a name on the Work Weeks tab, and add Start and Finish dates. Select the first
timeframe to set Details, and then repeat the process for the next timeframe.

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