This
exercise begins with information for a Hydrogen Development Project. Working in
Microsoft Project, you will create the task list, including summary tasks and
their sub-tasks, create links between tasks and their predecessors, add resources,
and make changes to the original plan.
A. Enter the
tasks, including the specified duration, specified predecessors, and specified
resources from the HW8DataFilePreview the documentView in a new window. Make
the Start date of the project: December 1, 2014.
B. Make
corrections to the lowest level on the subtasks first, to be able to meet the
bolded dates. (You may have to make changes such as SS, FS or FF; or other
minor corrections.) After you make your corrections, identify the Original Finish
Date for the entire project. Save the baseline at this point.
C. The
investors in the company sense the urgency to get this product to market faster
to meet the growing need for alternative fuels. They want you to cut down the
time it takes to get to the beginning of production, Task 96, by 15%. Think
carefully about the variety of tasks, and then make the changes to get the 15%
reduction. Document the changes (ID number, task name, duration change).
Identify the new finish date.
For your
written response to B and C, submit a Word document. Remember to make your
changes in response to C in the project.
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