The video I saw was the early start,early finish, Late start and Late finish this topic very important from PMP exam perspective. Firstly in this, I got to know about the float which is the amount of time an activity can be delayed without impacting the project end date. Secondly, I got to know about some definations such as what is early start ? The earliest that an activity can start. Early finish the earliest time that an activity can finish. so obviously late start and late finish is the latest time that an activity can start and finish. Thirdly, the kind of explaination they gave through the representation was a very easy form to understand the things well.
Thank you for your awesome comment! We're thrilled to hear that our video on early start, early finish, late start, and late finish calculations hit the mark, especially from a PMP exam perspective. Float, the secret sauce of project scheduling, is indeed a game-changer! We're glad our explanations helped clarify the definitions of early start, early finish, late start, and late finish. It's like unraveling the time travel mysteries of project management. And hey, we believe in making things easier than Sunday morning sudoku, so we're thrilled (oops, I said it again!) that our representation resonated with you. If you want more mind-bending explanations and witty project management insights, consider subscribing to our channel. Stay tuned for more videos that will make early start and late finish dance in perfect harmony! Thank YOU for being an awesome viewer and embracing the wonders of project scheduling!
Hi Shoaib, Obviously great work....vedio....One suggestion is can you add Free float concept here itself....it will be clear all float related concepts...
I have a question. If activity A is ending on day 4, ideally activity B should start on day 5. Because (day 5 + day 6 + day 7) = 3 days. If I am starting activity B on day 4, and with 3 day duration for this activity, it should end on day 6. Including day 7 will make it 4 days. is it not? thank you.
There are two ways to calculate Network Diagram values, you are mixing them up. Check out this video, it should help avoid the confusion - ruclips.net/video/giipHIhBAVE/видео.html
Thank you. That helped. I have viewed couple of other videos and they have explained in the similar manner which u did in this video. So i was confused. But now i have understood. Thank you.
I'm on pages 309 and 310 in Headstart this book is saying that the early start in an activity is always 1. I do understand on the critical path its zero because theres no float on a CP. However you added 0 to A instead of a 1 according to the book. I understand the concept of the calculating strategy but if it's always 1 on the ES our calculations will be off. Please advise if ES on non critical path starts with 1 or 0? Thanks
According to Google the es on any activity it's always one because you cannot start prior to one day I believe your charting is incorrect here please correct me if I am wrong or I am missing something thanks
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Bless you! Was struggling to understand this in undergrad and now in postgrad but you've explained it so simply. Can't thank you enough!
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what took me for month to understand, you taught me to understand the process in less than 21minutes. you are best
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Super and Excellent Presentation of Bounded scheduling
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This is waaaay better explanation than the course I paid for !? Well done.
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@@pmclounge same thing here !
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Same from my side
The video I saw was the early start,early finish, Late start and Late finish this topic very important from PMP exam perspective. Firstly in this, I got to know about the float which is the amount of time an activity can be delayed without impacting the project end date. Secondly, I got to know about some definations such as what is early start ? The earliest that an activity can start. Early finish the earliest time that an activity can finish. so obviously late start and late finish is the latest time that an activity can start and finish. Thirdly, the kind of explaination they gave through the representation was a very easy form to understand the things well.
Thank you for your awesome comment! We're thrilled to hear that our video on early start, early finish, late start, and late finish calculations hit the mark, especially from a PMP exam perspective. Float, the secret sauce of project scheduling, is indeed a game-changer! We're glad our explanations helped clarify the definitions of early start, early finish, late start, and late finish. It's like unraveling the time travel mysteries of project management. And hey, we believe in making things easier than Sunday morning sudoku, so we're thrilled (oops, I said it again!) that our representation resonated with you. If you want more mind-bending explanations and witty project management insights, consider subscribing to our channel. Stay tuned for more videos that will make early start and late finish dance in perfect harmony! Thank YOU for being an awesome viewer and embracing the wonders of project scheduling!
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I was struggling with the calculation part and you made it so easy and to the point. Thank you so much
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Great explanation dear.... it becomes very simple when you explain.....keep up doing the good work
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Excellent presentation which helped me to grasp the concepts quickly. Thank you so much for the video
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Very useful video, I was struggling to do the sums. You explained it very well. thanks 🤩
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This was very helpful in figuring out the concept of calculating these times. Thank you!
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Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! I was having a hard time grasping this and you made it so simple!
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Hi Shoaib, Obviously great work....vedio....One suggestion is can you add Free float concept here itself....it will be clear all float related concepts...
Sorry Subbu, cannot edit an already uploaded video 🙁
I have a question. If activity A is ending on day 4, ideally activity B should start on day 5. Because (day 5 + day 6 + day 7) = 3 days. If I am starting activity B on day 4, and with 3 day duration for this activity, it should end on day 6. Including day 7 will make it 4 days. is it not? thank you.
There are two ways to calculate Network Diagram values, you are mixing them up. Check out this video, it should help avoid the confusion - ruclips.net/video/giipHIhBAVE/видео.html
Thank you. That helped. I have viewed couple of other videos and they have explained in the similar manner which u did in this video. So i was confused. But now i have understood. Thank you.
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very good
Thank you 🙌
Thank you so much! 😊
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I'm on pages 309 and 310 in Headstart this book is saying that the early start in an activity is always 1. I do understand on the critical path its zero because theres no float on a CP. However you added 0 to A instead of a 1 according to the book. I understand the concept of the calculating strategy but if it's always 1 on the ES our calculations will be off. Please advise if ES on non critical path starts with 1 or 0? Thanks
Hi Hana, there are two ways to calculate ES, EF, LS and LF. We have talked about it in this video - ruclips.net/video/giipHIhBAVE/видео.html
Yes. Same for me. I am confused
You too can refer to this video if you are confused - ruclips.net/video/giipHIhBAVE/видео.html
According to Google the es on any activity it's always one because you cannot start prior to one day I believe your charting is incorrect here please correct me if I am wrong or I am missing something thanks
Hi Hana, I hope you were able to look into the video I pointed to in my previous comment about this. Here's the link ruclips.net/video/giipHIhBAVE/видео.html and don't forget to subscribe to access all the videos 😊👍
Great
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Why we took 17 in I, as we take lower no in backward. Also I is not connected with G?
In backward pass, we are looking at the Late Finish (which is 17). 11 is the Early Finish.
Yes, I is not connected with G in our example
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