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Exam ISEB-PM1 Topic 9 Question 79 Discussion
BCS Exam ISEB-PM1 Topic 9 Question 79 Discussion
Actual exam question for BCS's ISEB-PM1 exam
Question #: 79
Topic #: 9
[All ISEB-PM1 Questions]
What is the minimum a project schedule must include?
A
Variance analysis
B
A planned start date and a planned finish date for each schedule activity
C
A critical path diagram
D
Critical chain analysis
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Yuette
25 days ago
If the project schedule doesn't even have a planned start and end date, how do they expect us to know when to show up for the pizza party? B is the only reasonable answer here.
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Gracia
29 days ago
A) Variance analysis? More like 'variance of my sanity' when dealing with project schedules. B is the way to go, keep it simple!
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Tammi
16 days ago
A) I agree, keeping it simple is key when it comes to project schedules.
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Angelo
19 days ago
C) Critical path diagram
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Buck
21 days ago
B) A planned start date and a planned finish date for each schedule activity
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Jose
1 months ago
D) Critical chain analysis? Sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie. I'll stick with the good old-fashioned planned start and end dates, thanks.
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Shawnda
1 months ago
I thought critical path analysis was a must-have, but I guess B is the correct answer. Who needs all that fancy stuff anyway?
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Margot
1 months ago
B) A planned start date and a planned finish date for each schedule activity - that's the bare minimum for a project schedule, isn't it?
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Ula
16 days ago
Without those dates, it would be difficult to monitor progress and make adjustments as needed.
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Kerrie
29 days ago
It's important to have those dates to ensure the project stays on track.
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Fabiola
1 months ago
Yes, you're right. A project schedule must include a planned start date and a planned finish date for each activity.
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Oliva
2 months ago
I also believe that variance analysis is important to monitor and control project schedule performance.
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Pearlene
2 months ago
I agree with Desmond. Having planned start and finish dates for each activity is essential for tracking progress and meeting deadlines.
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Desmond
2 months ago
I think the minimum a project schedule must include is a planned start date and a planned finish date for each schedule activity.
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