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22 May, 02:38

Consider two projects that have the same activities and the same dependencies. In the first project, the activity times are expected outcomes. The actual times will vary. In the second project, the activity times are always as expected. Assuming the expected activity times are identical across the two projects, which project will be completed first?

a. the first

b. the second

c. cannot be determined

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  1. 22 May, 03:03
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    A. The first.

    Explanation:

    As it is clearly stated in the above in the project given that the activity time is expected outcomes.

    Different supply chain issues such as late arrivals of materials, absence of key personnel and so on which could delay this activity is been dodged therefore, we cannot ignore the impact of variability in activity times when deciding the schedule for this project.

    Also the project is keenly followed up by;

    1) Planning: includes goal setting, defining the project, and team organization.

    2) Scheduling: relates people, money, and supplies to specific activities and relates activities to each other. And also many other factors.
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