SD5953 Successful Project Management LAB D

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SD5953 Successful Project Management LAB D School of Design The Polytechnic University of Hong Kong

Please sit with the members of your final group project IMPORTANT Please sit with the members of your final group project

Graham Leach, Instructor www.graham-leach.com polyusd5953@gmail.com

LAB D Link the WEDDING PROJECT Work Packages into Meaningful Chains of Execution

It’s All About The Links… Take the ~100 tasks generated from LAB C that you grouped together and decide if they represent Work Packages. Once you are done, sequence them in logical way. Figure out how to deal with tasks that do not fall naturally inside your defined Work Packages. Link everything together into a closed network that has no dangling tasks.

Questions?

Thank You