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PMI PSF-S-2007

Practice Standard for Scheduling

Effective project scheduling and time management are critical factors in the success or failure of a project. For that reason, Project Management Institute (PMI) is introducing the Practice Standard for Scheduling, a systematic guide describing hallmarks of a sound and effective schedule methodology.

The primary objective of Practice Standard for Scheduling is to transform the information in A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide)-Third Edition, specifically the Project Time Management section (Chapter 6), into an actionable and objective measurement process for project schedule models and project schedules.

The Practice Standard for Scheduling is targeted at project management practitioners who are knowledgeable of the fundamentals of Critical Path Methodology (CPM) project scheduling. The Project Management Institute Standards Program plans to periodically update the Practice Standard for Scheduling as part of the planned evolution of the standards documents.


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