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Chapter 15 focuses on the issues related to project management using the Critical Path Method. This methodology helps project managers see the various activities related to complete the project and how to best manage those activities and associated costs. Based on the information you learned from this chapter, how could you as a manager in your industry (or industry in which you wish to work) use the Critical Path Method to better plan and manage projects? How could crashing techniques help you determine which activities to expedite if necessary? Instructions**** >>>>>Answer to the questions above The purpose of these assignments is to provide opportunities for students to know the language, assumptions, and perspectives of economic theories while also applying those economic assumptions to determine the logical actions of consumers and firms. The initial post length should be between 300 to 400 words and should utilize 2 resources (textbook, peer-reviewed, and/or popular press). APA formatting for citation and third-person perspective is required. Initial Post Grading Rubric Response content appropriate for graduate work (70% of score) Word count (10% of score) Critical Thinking Question at the end of the post (10%) Appropriate sources and citation (10%) Peer Response Post Grading Rubric Response content appropriate for graduate work (80% of score) Word count (10% of score) Critical Thinking Question at the end of the post (10%)
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