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Hello! I have problem same related to this. How can I contact you for this ? Thanks
ОтветитьI thought you first calculate the slope to determine which is the lowest amount to crash
ОтветитьYou're the worst teacher, mate
Ответитьquick question. why not have the start as 1? since the first day is one , then start day for the next activity to be end date of first act+1?
Ответитьawesome and very detailed. thank you
Ответитьsuper useful dude!!!! Thanks man
ОтветитьC has a total float of 1
Or I’m getting this wrong ?
quite helpful. It requires practice oftenly
ОтветитьIn Run 2 the project cost cannot be reduced as long as the duration is reduced
Ответитьcan i knw book where u got question?
ОтветитьLitterally creats wholemside table and jsut skips right by the explanatnion thanks for nothing jerk
Ответитьyou are the professorrrr
ОтветитьIn run 2 there will be total float of 1 at C but you write it in B row correct it sir 👍
ОтветитьYou saved ooour life in 9 minutes -- something that the DOCTOR (or so called PhD) cannot even do! Legendary!
ОтветитьThanks for a wonderful and very clear explanation. Would like to know which tool did you use for drawing the Network Diagram.
ОтветитьAmazing succinct explanation. thank you
ОтветитьThank you for this link Dr.
ОтветитьUseful information about project crashing.Thank you
ОтветитьThank you
ОтветитьCan I know why you didn't choose activity c which is 400 is cheap to crash?
ОтветитьGood stuff..God Blessed
Ответитьin the first crash process when crashing the duration from 18 to 17, should we also remove the cost of one day from E activity so the new total cost would be 16,900 instead of 18,800 and do the same for the other crashes
ОтветитьHow do you calculate the crash duration?
ОтветитьGreat job. Thank you!
Ответитьhow can you figure the total float?
ОтветитьNicely explained....but seems a typo here: how come table on the top shows 'E,F' as predecessors to 'E' ?? I believe these are 'C,D'
ОтветитьHow would you find the minimum expected time that a project can be completed?
ОтветитьVery useful. I didn't know wich activity of the critical path crash first.
ОтветитьUndoubtedly Best Explanation on Crashing Ever ...!! U made one small mistake while writing TF in run-2.
ОтветитьHow would you calculate the Net Profit?
ОтветитьThank youuu!!
ОтветитьHi. Isn’t the project cost on run 1 supposed to to be 18,400? ..
ОтветитьNice video very helpful....but the predecessor for activity E is C & D not E & F please correct that.
ОтветитьHow you are calculating the additional cost
ОтветитьSo very helpful! This and part two. I would not have gotten this right from just reading the text book.
Ответитьinstead of overhead cost what if it said company will get x amount of reward per day if completed early? how would we amount that
ОтветитьThank so much you are such a blessing, God bless you
Ответитьcan you tell me what actually is overhead cost is it labor charge and activity cost means material cost??
ОтветитьThanks a lot for your videos. Can you tell me how you calculate crash duration?
ОтветитьI think you made a mistake in TF of the second round, am I right?
ОтветитьAppreaciated this a lot. Thank you
Ответитьhello! thanks for the videos. on run 2 Tf=1 should be on activity C or am I wrong?
ОтветитьI just want to get this right. You said we should start crashing the activity with the lowest cost on the critical path. B= 400 and E=500. Could you please explain why you crashed E first? I a bit confused there
ОтветитьThanks for the video, there is a typo in the predecessor column since the predecessor of E is also E and there is an F while there is no F as an activity.
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