Dear Ray, making something simple is harder than complex. You have nailed it and i must congratulate you that your video's are truly making difficult things easy for many. Keep up the good work!
I have successfully cleared my PMP in first attempt. Many thanks for your videos. I was able to fill my knowledge gaps in an effective way and in short Time.
Hello Srin, Many many congratulations for achieving this milestone in your career! It is all because of your hard work & dedication...enjoy the achievement! Welcome to the club... Please refer to my RUclips channel, website (pmpwithray.com) and my 200-Q Udemy mock within your network & peer group! That's the only way I can reach out to more potential PMP aspirants like you!...and help them achieve success...a Wish you all the best in your career ahead...which I am sure will scale new heights now with PMP!!! I am really happy that I was a part of your journey for PMP.... All the best, stay well... Best, Ray
Ray, I was having a hard time understanding CPM; this video just simplified my understanding of this method 180%! I'm beyond excited to clearly understand a concept. Thank you very much!
Appreciate your videos! I passed the exam this week. This video definitely saved my time on this topic. Your thinking process is clear and fits into the PMP exam methodology well. I also watched many of your other videos. They are really great!
Hello Lu, Many many congratulations for achieving this milestone in your career! It is all because of your hard work & dedication...enjoy the achievement! Welcome to the club... Please refer my RUclips channel, website (pmpwithray.com) and my 200-Q Udemy mock within your network & peer group! That's the only way I can reach out to more potential PMP aspirants like you!...and help them achieve success... Wish you all the best in your career ahead...which I am sure will scale new heights now with PMP!!! I am really happy that I was a part of your journey for PMP.... All the best, stay well... Best, Ray
Hello Ray, At the outset, would like to thank you for explaining the Critical Path Method in a detailed manner. This gives a very good perspective for learning. Thank you again.
Hi Ray, I have been watching this video again as and when needed to clarify my understandings. I must share that its only because of this video, i am now much much comfortable while tackling the network diagram problems. Earlier I was pretty worried on this aspect. Thanks, have recommended your channel to my near ones who are preparing for PMP currently. I can safely say that what ever network diagram problems am able to do correct, all credit goes to this video undoubtedly.
Thank you so much, Ray! You are so good at explaining things so easily. Your videos are the most helpful and easy to follow among any videos that I ever watched on RUclips. I will become a PMP following your guidance in December! Thank you!
Super way of explaining. Found other videos by other creators to be way more complicated which caused me to worry like hell how will i memorize it and then found this video which made it so easy!!!
Clear explanation and well demonstrated with network diagram and solving the question, I tried many times earlier to understand CPM concept, now I understood clearly after watching this video. Extremely helpful. Thanks again!
I have seen multiple videos but no one explains it like you do or goes into details. I have seen your other videos and I always walk out feeling satisfied. Thank you for all you do ! Question: Can you recommend any sites where I can download free practice exams. I am trying to to do as many questions as possible .. thanks!!!
Hello Anika, happy to know that you find my videos helpful. Pls check websites of Simplilearn, PrepCast and ExamsPM for free mocks. They have 1 free mock for aspirants...rest are paid...
This is the best video of Critical path method in youtube or google. I can understand it very easily. Is it possible to create separate videos for all the knowledge areas as I like your teaching style and it helps me a lot to solve the issue with your method.
Hello Ray, thank you for explaining CPM in such a great detail! I really liked all the tips and find them very useful. I have question though - how come next activity starts on the same day as the previous one? For example, if Activity A ends on day 5, then shouldn't Activity B start on day 6 instead of day 5? Would greatly appreciate your help! Thanks
Glad it was helpful Maria! Thanks for watching. Regarding your doubt, that's the numbering convention for a CPM problem calculation process. Logically as well, in projects, it ofter happens that end of a task & beginning of next task happening on the same day.
Hi Ray. The demos shown by Andrew Ramdayal & Joseph Philips on the topic of CPM differ from your explaination in 3 significant ways . As shown in their videos 1. The start of the first activity (let's say A) is from DAY-1 2. In forward pass , Ls=Es+Duration-1. (activity starts on Day 1 , it takes 5 days to complete so Ef =5. ) 3. In forward pass during a convergence maximum day out of all the options is picked and 1 is added to it. So in your video example, For activity F , Es should be 8 . For Backward pass minimum number is chosen and 1 is subtracted from it. Requesting you to pls clarify, which method is flawlessly correct. I got my calculations wrong on your Udemy mock test as i have been using the aforementioned logic...
Hi Ray, thanks for this video.. Am planning to take the pmp exam in mid July. Pls post some videos on sample quality questions that would match the pmi standard.. I like to know how challenging the questions will be..
Hi...Thank you for watching & commenting! Questions just like the the actual PMP exam is already there...check the situational questions videos from my channel :) You will gain a lot of understanding...
Hey Ray! First of all, love the video. I was wondering if you could add context or clarification on how a project would have more than one critical path. I have a hard time understanding the concept in relation to your diagram. Any suggestions?
Hi Brad Many thanks for watching .It is like solving a maze. There are many paths by which the rabbit can reach the carrot but not necessarily only one path is the longest. Please read detailed literature on critical path from Google to understand the concept better.
Request you to post few more videos on PMP important topics like - Earned value calculations, Quality and Risk Management. It will be beneficial to all who are seeking PMP certification in next few months before July'20
Ray, first of all, I love you videos. You have a way of making it easier to understand then I learn in class. Second, and my question is about Critical path and float explanations. In your example, ES is 0 and PMBOK 6th edition has ES as 1 on page 211. Also, the add 1 to the EF for the succeeding ES in forward pass and minus 1 for LS from LF backwards pass. Just wondering which is correct for taking an exam in fall of 2020
Hi Chris, thanks for your query, You see....in pg 211, even if the early start is 1, the EF is 5. Hence, it does not matter, since as per PMBOK 1+5 is also 5 (not 6). For me, it is better to start from zero, since 0+5 = 5 is more logical :) Hope this helps!
This is great I did however learn there is no such thing as Day 0 and should start with one. I do think following that principle will still result in the same outcome and I will try it out now. Once again thanks for the detailed explanation.
Hi Safir Many thanks for watching. I am very happy to know that you are finding my RUclips videos helpful. I wish you all the very best for your PMP prep! Keep an eye on my RUclips channel for more upcoming tutorial videos (as per the new format of the PMP exam in 2021) and please share them within your network & peer group who are also preparing for the PMP exam… Take care, Ray
i love your videos! I think I missed a step. After you determine the Critical Path, how do you take the info of the critical path to determine the near Critical path?
Amazing Video and thanks a bunch for explaining it so well. Quick question. i quite didn't get how you derived the sub critical path for the second question, ie the path you chose. can you explain on that bit?
Hey Ray, for the very last question when the scenario says to increase the duration of activity D and E, redoing the network is really time-consuming. for this situation, I consider activity D's duration increases by 3 days, and activity E's duration increases by 1 day. both of these activities are not on a critical path (per our previous calculation). so what happens if the duration of D& E increase. 1. activity D will eat up a 1-day float and will add the remaining 2 days to its completion date. therefore it completes on day 7th instead of 5. 2. activity E with eat up its 1-day float and its completion date will be day 16th instead of 14th ( its start date moves to 7 due to activity D) 3. moving along with the forward path, we end up 39 days for project completion. this is not what you calculated. could you tell me where I am wrong?
Hi Morteza, I suggest you don't take short-cuts in CPM questions. Redo the full network with the new constraints...it will not be time consuming if you have practiced drawing network diagrams well. That will be my guidance.
Hi Jayson, for exam which is conducted in the center, you are allowed to, but only after the exam officially starts...pre-written will not be allowed...they don't allow any paper in the home-proctored ones however...
Hello Ray, I saw many videos where one should start with 1 instead of zero. You should be wary of substracting a "1" in every step. Is there anything further one should keep in mind while using the other method?
@@PMPwithRay If you start with 1 the result changes con Activity B on your example, the result would be 16 of float instead of 17, can you help me to check it out, thanks regards
thank you for your effort and making it easy for us. i have already started recommending your channel to my peers. i have a query about the extension question. it is mentioned that D extends to 8 months. does it mean 8 is added in the initial months or we consider it as a new duration? what is the pro tip for extension questions like these?
Hi Mahrukh, when it says activity D extends 'TO' 8 months, then it means the final duration now is 8 months. If it was added by 8 months extra on top, it would be D extends 'BY' 8 months more...etc etc
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That's very nice of you! Thank you :)
Can't get any simpler than this. Crystal clear presentation. Thanks a lot Ray!
Glad it was helpful!
Dear Ray, making something simple is harder than complex. You have nailed it and i must congratulate you that your video's are truly making difficult things easy for many. Keep up the good work!
Hi Deepak! Thank you for your lovely comment! You made my day :)
Beautiful done.. I am a person who is always scared of math or diagrams..This was explained very well Ray.. Thank you ..
Glad it was helpful to you Spoorthy! Thanks for watching & commenting!
I was really finding it difficult to understand CPM and Float but after watching it I realize it's an easy concept. thank you for making it so easy :)
You're very welcome! Thank you for watching & commenting.
I have successfully cleared my PMP in first attempt. Many thanks for your videos. I was able to fill my knowledge gaps in an effective way and in short Time.
Hello Srin,
Many many congratulations for achieving this milestone in your career! It is all because of your hard work & dedication...enjoy the achievement! Welcome to the club...
Please refer to my RUclips channel, website (pmpwithray.com) and my 200-Q Udemy mock within your network & peer group! That's the only way I can reach out to more potential PMP aspirants like you!...and help them achieve success...a
Wish you all the best in your career ahead...which I am sure will scale new heights now with PMP!!!
I am really happy that I was a part of your journey for PMP....
All the best, stay well...
Best,
Ray
Recommending your channel to my friends/colleagues who are planning on taking up PMP this year
Thank you for that! Highly appreciated!
Ray, I was having a hard time understanding CPM; this video just simplified my understanding of this method 180%! I'm beyond excited to clearly understand a concept. Thank you very much!
Glad it helped! Pls refer this video within your community & peer group who also find CPM daunting :)
Appreciate your videos! I passed the exam this week. This video definitely saved my time on this topic. Your thinking process is clear and fits into the PMP exam methodology well. I also watched many of your other videos. They are really great!
Hello Lu,
Many many congratulations for achieving this milestone in your career! It is all because of your hard work & dedication...enjoy the achievement! Welcome to the club...
Please refer my RUclips channel, website (pmpwithray.com) and my 200-Q Udemy mock within your network & peer group! That's the only way I can reach out to more potential PMP aspirants like you!...and help them achieve success...
Wish you all the best in your career ahead...which I am sure will scale new heights now with PMP!!!
I am really happy that I was a part of your journey for PMP....
All the best, stay well...
Best,
Ray
Hello Ray, At the outset, would like to thank you for explaining the Critical Path Method in a detailed manner. This gives a very good perspective for learning. Thank you again.
Thanks Mohit. Happy to help :)
Thanks so much Ray. You made CPM easy-peasy!
Glad it was helpful! Thank you...
Best explanation of the Critical Path Method Iv'e ever come across! Thank you so much Ray!! Great content! !♡
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Hi Ray, I have been watching this video again as and when needed to clarify my understandings. I must share that its only because of this video, i am now much much comfortable while tackling the network diagram problems. Earlier I was pretty worried on this aspect. Thanks, have recommended your channel to my near ones who are preparing for PMP currently. I can safely say that what ever network diagram problems am able to do correct, all credit goes to this video undoubtedly.
Thanks for sharing! Happy that the video was helpful for you :)
excellent way of briefing and clearing concepts regarding the topic
Glad you like them! stay tuned for more!
The most soothing part is we can focus on the Learning without any clutter..
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Thank you so much, Ray! You are so good at explaining things so easily. Your videos are the most helpful and easy to follow among any videos that I ever watched on RUclips. I will become a PMP following your guidance in December! Thank you!
Hi Kim...You're very welcome! Thank you for watching & commenting :)
GM Ray .. Fantastic. Your explanation is crystal clear and easy to understand the concept of PMP for anyone.
Thank you for your comment Shrikanth. Happy to know that you found the video helpful...
Super video, Ray ! Helps me a lot to understand seemingly complex concept
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Super way of explaining. Found other videos by other creators to be way more complicated which caused me to worry like hell how will i memorize it and then found this video which made it so easy!!!
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Great explanation Ray! this helped critical path, zero float sink in and broke down the math to make it easier to understand, Thank you!
Glad you liked it Jenny! thanks for watching & commenting :)
You have worked very hard on examples, towards the mid to end. Thank you for your efforts!
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thank you ray..god bless you for your effort and understanding..
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Clear explanation and well demonstrated with network diagram and solving the question, I tried many times earlier to understand CPM concept, now I understood clearly after watching this video. Extremely helpful. Thanks again!
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Thank you Ray! Very helpful, cleared the confusion so well and helped me to understand the process pretty clearly now.
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Amazing, that was seamlessly easy to understand.
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I have seen multiple videos but no one explains it like you do or goes into details. I have seen your other videos and I always walk out feeling satisfied. Thank you for all you do !
Question: Can you recommend any sites where I can download free practice exams. I am trying to to do as many questions as possible .. thanks!!!
Hello Anika, happy to know that you find my videos helpful. Pls check websites of Simplilearn, PrepCast and ExamsPM for free mocks. They have 1 free mock for aspirants...rest are paid...
This is the best video of Critical path method in youtube or google. I can understand it very easily. Is it possible to create separate videos for all the knowledge areas as I like your teaching style and it helps me a lot to solve the issue with your method.
Thanks for watching & commenting Yogesh! :) More videos will come soon!
Great Explanation of CP , NCP, Float! Importance of NCP! Thank You!
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Genious! This video saved me 7 days of studying. 👍👍👍
Thank you for watching & commenting Aleksander :) I wish you all the best for your PMP exam!
Ray.. your visualization on the critical path and explanation with example makes it easy for us to learn and apply - thanks
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Brilliantly explained! Thank you, Ray.
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Thank you! I was really looking for working on this specific type of complex network diagram. Your explanation really provided the clarity needed.
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This is very helpful. Thank you Ray!!
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this 100% helped me out, thank you for this video!
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Thank you for the wonderful explanation.You made it so easy to understand.
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Thank you for the clear illustration
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Excellent method and patience you expressed
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This is a very concise and simple explanation of this concept. Many thanks!
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Great Explanation of CP , NCP, Float! Importance of NCP
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Very helpful, I'm taking Software Development 2, and this is part of my assignment this week, thx
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Awesome , you really explained it so well... its crystal clear ... more practice questions video may be uploaded
Sure 👍
Thanks well presented
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Thank you for this extremely helpful video. Very clearly and concisely explained the critical path method.
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Thank you sir for simple and easy trick to solve the CPM.
I am glad that you found the video helpful! :)
Awesome, awesome and just awesome ! Keep going Ray !👍
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THANK YOU.......GOD BLESS YOU!
You are so welcome!
Made it simplier----Thank you sir
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Thanks a lot for these videos. Very helpful.
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Thank you somuch Ray, so neatly explained, was so much stuck in the convergence!🤯 Now understood! 🤓
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Great Explanation cleared my confusion on Network Diagram
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Excellent video! Thank you so much, Ray!
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One of the best videos on Critical Path~!
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Hello Ray, thank you for explaining CPM in such a great detail! I really liked all the tips and find them very useful. I have question though - how come next activity starts on the same day as the previous one? For example, if Activity A ends on day 5, then shouldn't Activity B start on day 6 instead of day 5? Would greatly appreciate your help! Thanks
Glad it was helpful Maria! Thanks for watching. Regarding your doubt, that's the numbering convention for a CPM problem calculation process. Logically as well, in projects, it ofter happens that end of a task & beginning of next task happening on the same day.
Thank you for answering!! It was helpful!
Hi Ray. The demos shown by Andrew Ramdayal & Joseph Philips on the topic of CPM differ from your explaination in 3 significant ways . As shown in their videos
1. The start of the first activity (let's say A) is from DAY-1
2. In forward pass , Ls=Es+Duration-1. (activity starts on Day 1 , it takes 5 days to complete so Ef =5. )
3. In forward pass during a convergence maximum day out of all the options is picked and 1 is added to it. So in your video example, For activity F , Es should be 8 . For Backward pass minimum number is chosen and 1 is subtracted from it.
Requesting you to pls clarify, which method is flawlessly correct. I got my calculations wrong on your Udemy mock test as i have been using the aforementioned logic...
Hi Ray, thanks for this video.. Am planning to take the pmp exam in mid July. Pls post some videos on sample quality questions that would match the pmi standard.. I like to know how challenging the questions will be..
Hi...Thank you for watching & commenting! Questions just like the the actual PMP exam is already there...check the situational questions videos from my channel :) You will gain a lot of understanding...
Really helpful. Thanks for sharing.
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This is very helpful thanks!!
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It cleared my confusion about CPM
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brilliant explanation and thank you for sharing
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Great explanation. Thank you
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Hey Ray! First of all, love the video. I was wondering if you could add context or clarification on how a project would have more than one critical path. I have a hard time understanding the concept in relation to your diagram. Any suggestions?
Hi Brad
Many thanks for watching .It is like solving a maze. There are many paths by which the rabbit can reach the carrot but not necessarily only one path is the longest. Please read detailed literature on critical path from Google to understand the concept better.
Hit the 500 th like, Excellent explanation.
Much appreciated!
Explained well. Thank you Ray!
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Very well explained, in a very simple & easy way....
Thank you so much 🙂
Thank you for the explanation Ray. I now have better understanding
Thank you for the feedback Simon :)
500th like! Great video, thank you so much!
Awesome! Thank you!
I am afraid always these problems..better solutions Sir .🙏👌🇮🇳
Great to hear that Rajiv. Thanks for watching & commenting :)
Very Good explanation.
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This is very useful Ray..thanks for helping the pmp aspirants.
Thank you for watching & for your comment Anindita :)
Request you to post few more videos on PMP important topics like - Earned value calculations, Quality and Risk Management. It will be beneficial to all who are seeking PMP certification in next few months before July'20
Yes. That is the plan. Keep an eye on this channel and subscribe for timely notifications!
Superbb explanation !!
Thank you 🙂 All the best for your PMP exam. Thanks for watching & commenting :)
Ray, first of all, I love you videos. You have a way of making it easier to understand then I learn in class.
Second, and my question is about Critical path and float explanations.
In your example, ES is 0 and PMBOK 6th edition has ES as 1 on page 211. Also, the add 1 to the EF for the succeeding ES in forward pass and minus 1 for LS from LF backwards pass. Just wondering which is correct for taking an exam in fall of 2020
Hi Chris, thanks for your query, You see....in pg 211, even if the early start is 1, the EF is 5. Hence, it does not matter, since as per PMBOK 1+5 is also 5 (not 6). For me, it is better to start from zero, since 0+5 = 5 is more logical :) Hope this helps!
Excellent Explanation. Much appreciated.
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This is great I did however learn there is no such thing as Day 0 and should start with one. I do think following that principle will still result in the same outcome and I will try it out now.
Once again thanks for the detailed explanation.
Thank you for your comment. Yes, the end result is the same regardless which route you take Day 0 or Day 1.
Thank you for your efforts
Hi Safir
Many thanks for watching. I am very happy to know that you are finding my RUclips videos helpful. I wish you all the very best for your PMP prep! Keep an eye on my RUclips channel for more upcoming tutorial videos (as per the new format of the PMP exam in 2021) and please share them within your network & peer group who are also preparing for the PMP exam…
Take care,
Ray
Ray bhai, Excellent explanation and great effort. Thank you
Thanks brother! Glad that you found it helpful. All the best...
Great clarity kudos for such a sincere effort:)
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Thank you for the explanation
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You are making great videos
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Superb explanation thanks
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Thanks Ray... Very well explained.. Thanks a Bunch. :)
Glad it was helpful Lalit! Thank you for your comment :)
i love your videos! I think I missed a step. After you determine the Critical Path, how do you take the info of the critical path to determine the near Critical path?
Hi Sandee, near critical path is found through trial& error. By permutations of the other paths w.r.t. the critical path. ATB for your PMP :)
Thanks so much Ray,kindly do for us some work on quality risk and schedule
Hey Agnes. Will do for sure! Keep watching...:)
This was very helpful - thank you!
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Thank you so much. It made my day. Very helpful
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Amazing Video and thanks a bunch for explaining it so well. Quick question. i quite didn't get how you derived the sub critical path for the second question, ie the path you chose. can you explain on that bit?
Hello, glad the video was helpful! For sub-critical path, its trial & error for all the paths which are closest permutations for the critical path...
Thank you very much for this video....!!!
Hi DJ. Thank you for watching & commenting! All the best for your PMP exam :)
Thank you...!!!
Hey Ray, for the very last question when the scenario says to increase the duration of activity D and E, redoing the network is really time-consuming.
for this situation, I consider activity D's duration increases by 3 days, and activity E's duration increases by 1 day. both of these activities are not on a critical path (per our previous calculation). so what happens if the duration of D& E increase.
1. activity D will eat up a 1-day float and will add the remaining 2 days to its completion date. therefore it completes on day 7th instead of 5.
2. activity E with eat up its 1-day float and its completion date will be day 16th instead of 14th ( its start date moves to 7 due to activity D)
3. moving along with the forward path, we end up 39 days for project completion.
this is not what you calculated.
could you tell me where I am wrong?
Hi Morteza, I suggest you don't take short-cuts in CPM questions. Redo the full network with the new constraints...it will not be time consuming if you have practiced drawing network diagrams well. That will be my guidance.
Great .. vedio..
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Exellent Video, Ray!!! Keep up the good work!!! Hey, are yoy allowed to have a formula sheet for the PMP exam?
Hi Jayson, for exam which is conducted in the center, you are allowed to, but only after the exam officially starts...pre-written will not be allowed...they don't allow any paper in the home-proctored ones however...
It's very helpful for me... thanks Ray
Happy to help
Super lecture
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You're welcome!
Thank you - your videos are much appreciated :)
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Awesome!
Thanks a lot! Glad to know that you found it helpful.
Thanks. Well explained
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👏 amazing
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Hello Ray, I saw many videos where one should start with 1 instead of zero. You should be wary of substracting a "1" in every step. Is there anything further one should keep in mind while using the other method?
Regardless you start with 1 or 0, the result will always be the same.
@@PMPwithRay If you start with 1 the result changes con Activity B on your example, the result would be 16 of float instead of 17, can you help me to check it out, thanks regards
thank you for your effort and making it easy for us. i have already started recommending your channel to my peers. i have a query about the extension question. it is mentioned that D extends to 8 months. does it mean 8 is added in the initial months or we consider it as a new duration? what is the pro tip for extension questions like these?
Hi Mahrukh, when it says activity D extends 'TO' 8 months, then it means the final duration now is 8 months. If it was added by 8 months extra on top, it would be D extends 'BY' 8 months more...etc etc
thanks again :)
Thank you too!