![]() Ofcourse, it’d be great if management would accept a shifting schedule but most organizations expect a project to meet its projected delivery date on time, within scope and within budget. The dates adjust based on the data entered into the plan without violating any constraints. If you’ve ever followed a “pick a date” approach to building a schedule, then you’ve likely built a constraint based schedule that results in errors when updating the project schedule.ĭynamic schedules don’t produce these errors. The benefit is project manager can assess changes to the project end date ( via the critical path) without experiencing constraint errors. ![]() As the project executes, the Start and Finish dates will adjust based on the actual start/finish and actual work/duration recorded in the schedule. A dynamic schedule is properly sequenced and is free of any task constraints. One of the key lessons learned with Microsoft Project is to build a dynamic project schedule.
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