Project Management
Project Phases
(1) Initiation, (2) Planning, (3) Execution, and (4) Close Out.
Project Crashing
Adding resources to critical path or near-critical path activities in order to shorten the duration of the project, done in the most cost effective way possible.
Activity
An assignable element of work within a project. Syn: task.
Scope Creep
The informal addition of unfunded features and services to a project.
Latest Finish Time
The last point at which a project activity must be completed in order to not delay the project completion.
Latest Start Time
The last point at which a project activity must begin in order to not delay the project completion.
Critical Path
The longest sequence of activities through a project plan. It defines the project duration.
Project
A (typically) one-time endeavor with a specific objective to be met within predetermined time and dollar limitations and that has been assigned for planning and execution.
Project Management Triangle
A framework that helps portray the basic tradeoffs that must be made when working on a project.
Network Diagram
A graphical tool that shows activity dependencies in a project.
Gantt Chart
A planning tool, composed of horizontal lines that represent activity durations, used for the management of a project.
Work Breakdown Structure
A project deliverable that organizes the project work into assignable activities.
Project Charter
A statement that describes the scope and objectives as well as the key roles of the participants and involved in a project.
Project Cost
One side or constraint in the project management triangle to go along with scope and time (duration).
Slack Time
The amount of time a project activity can be delayed without delaying the project completion.
Project Duration
The estimated length of time for a series of activities within a network diagram or Gantt chart. It is typically depicted as one of the sides in the project management triangle.
Earliest Finish Time
The soonest a project activity can be completed based on predecessor completion times and activity duration.
Earliest Start Time
The soonest a project activity can begin based on predecessor completion times.
Project Management
The use of techniques to organize, plan, schedule, direct, control and monitor the completion of a one-time deliverable.
Project Scope
The work required to complete a deliverable (a product, an event, etc.) with given features and options. It is typically depicted as one of the sides of the project management triangle.
